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  1. US trade court challenges Trump's basis for 10% global tariffs
    Reuters | 04/10/26 04:45 PM EDT

    A panel of trade court judges challenged?the legality of President Donald Trump's 10% tax on most imports, suggesting a large trade deficit might not be a sufficient reason to impose broad-based tariffs. The U.S. Court of International Trade heard arguments on Friday in lawsuits by 24 mostly Democratic-led states and by small businesses challenging the tariffs, which took effect on February 24.

  2. BRIEF-Moody's Ratings Changes Ghana's Outlook To Positive From Stable Affirms Caa1 Ratings
    Reuters | 04/10/26 04:38 PM EDT

    * MOODY'S RATINGS CHANGES GHANA'S OUTLOOK TO POSITIVE FROM STABLE; AFFIRMS CAA1 RATINGS. * MOODY'S: CHANGE IN GHANA'S OUTLOOK TO POSITIVE DRIVEN BY INCREASING LIKELIHOOD OF DURABLE IMPROVEMENT IN DOMESTIC FINANCING CONDITIONS. * MOODY'S: NOW EXPECT GHANA'S DEBT AFFORDABILITY TO REMAIN BROADLY STEADY.

  3. US Equity Indexes Mixed as Investors Await Iran Peace Talks, Red Hot Inflation Lifts Treasury Yields
    MT Newswires | 04/10/26 04:24 PM EDT

    US equity indexes closed mixed on Friday ahead of high-stakes Iran peace talks, and as a tripling of inflation in March pushed government bond yields higher. The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.4% to 22,902.89, while the S&P 500 fell 0.1% to 6,816.89 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 0.6% to 47,916.57. All sectors except technology, materials, consumer discretionary, and real estate fell.

  4. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline Friday
    MT Newswires | 04/10/26 04:04 PM EDT

    Financial stocks declined Friday with the NYSE Financial Index decreasing 0.6% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF falling 1.1%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was little changed, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF rose 0.2%. Bitcoin rose 1.8% to $73,058, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 2.4 basis points to 4.317%. In economic news, US consumer...

  5. Munis steady, new-issue calendar grows to $13.5B
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 04/10/26 04:02 PM EDT

    With the "fragile" ceasefire in the United States-Iran conflict underway, the risk of higher rates beyond those from March has largely been removed, said BofA strategists.

  6. US STOCKS-Wall St ends mixed, notches weekly gains as investors parse Middle East negotiations
    Reuters | 04/10/26 04:00 PM EDT

    * March CPI rises 3.3%, in line with estimates. * Consumer sentiment tumbles to record low. * CoreWeave (CRWV) gains after deal with Anthropic. * By Stephen Culp and Purvi Agarwal. U.S. stocks closed mixed on Friday, with investors pressing pause as they headed into the weekend and kept an eye on ongoing Middle East peace negotiations.

  7. BRIEF-Fitch Affirms Mexico At 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable
    Reuters | 04/10/26 03:50 PM EDT

    Fitch Ratings: * FITCH AFFIRMS MEXICO AT 'BBB-'; OUTLOOK STABLE Source text:

  8. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 04/10/26 03:36 PM EDT

    Financial stocks were lower late Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Financial Index decreasing 0.4% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF falling 1%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was down 0.4%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was shedding 0.2%. Bitcoin was increasing 1.8% to $73,058, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 2.4 basis points to nearly 4...

  9. Americans give record-low marks to economy, in ominous sign for Republicans
    Reuters | 04/10/26 03:22 PM EDT

    Americans are souring on the U.S. economy to a degree never before seen, with the stiffest inflation in four years exacerbating the political risk for President Donald Trump, who some administration officials worry has lost focus on affordability problems for voters as he trains attention on the war against Iran.

  10. TREASURIES-US yields higher after inflation data as Iran talks in focus
    Reuters | 04/10/26 03:20 PM EDT

    * March CPI up 0.9%, matching forecasts; oil, tariffs drive prices. * Investors focus on US-Iran peace talks amid Middle East tensions. * Fed's Daly says policy restrictive, but oil shock delays return to 2% inflation target. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

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