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  1. Energy producing states face volatile oil prices
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 04/21/26 08:00 AM EDT

    The Middle East conflict sent oil prices higher, potentially benefitting energy producing states, although heightened inflation risks could hit budgets.

  2. BoE to hold interest rates through 2026 despite inflation threat: Reuters poll
    Reuters | 04/21/26 07:57 AM EDT

    The Bank of England will hold interest rates steady next week and likely through the rest of the year, according to a Reuters poll of economists, who broadly stuck to the same steady policy views as last month but revised up their inflation outlook.

  3. Commerzbank Says Canada CPI Rise Not As Strong As Expected; Sees Gradual BoC Rate Hikes, Contained Inflation Risks
    MT Newswires | 04/21/26 07:39 AM EDT

    While the consumer price index headline rate rose sharply in Canada in March, at 0.9% month-over-month unadjusted for seasonal factors, this was not quite as strong as the expected 1.1%, said Commerzbank after Monday's CPI.

  4. Disinflation Is Apparent Beneath Oil-Driven CPI Headline in Canada, Says Macquarie Economist
    MT Newswires | 04/21/26 06:56 AM EDT

    Canada's inflation measures were mixed in March, said David Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie Group, after Monday's consumer price index data. Doyle noted headline inflation accelerated to 2.4% year over year due to gasoline. He also noted traditional core was flat on the month and 1.9% year over year.

  5. Commerzbank on Overnight News
    MT Newswires | 04/21/26 06:40 AM EDT

    Commerzbank in its "European Sunrise" note of Tuesday highlighted: Markets: United States Treasuries and equities are supported, while oil is little changed. Fed: Kevin Warsh to commit that monetary policy "remains strictly independent" in Tuesday's hearing to approve the new Federal Reserve chair, but sees no particular threat when politicians "state their views on interest rates".

  6. 3M's first-quarter profit rises on cost-control measures
    Reuters | 04/21/26 06:34 AM EDT

    Industrial giant 3M (MMM) posted a rise in first-quarter profit on Tuesday, as cost-control measures, price hikes and new product launches helped offset inflationary and tariff-linked pressures. The company's quarterly adjusted profit came in at $2.14 per share, compared with $1.88 per share a year ago.

  7. As Warsh faces hearing, a framework for smaller Fed balance sheet emerges
    Reuters | 04/21/26 06:07 AM EDT

    Kevin Warsh would like to see the Federal Reserve slash its vast bond holdings, but has yet to flesh out just how he would do that if confirmed to be the next head of the U.S. central bank, a matter likely to come up in his confirmation hearing on Tuesday before the Senate Banking Committee.

  8. Warsh says he made no rate-cut promises to Trump, plans 'robust' Fed reforms
    Reuters | 04/21/26 06:03 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve chief nominee Kevin Warsh said on Tuesday he had made no promises to President Donald Trump about cutting interest rates, as he tried to assure U.S. senators mulling his confirmation to lead the U.S. central bank that he would act independently of the White House while pursuing?broad reforms.

  9. Warsh's path to top Fed job entangled ahead of Senate confirmation hearing
    Reuters | 04/21/26 06:00 AM EDT

    * Warsh's confirmation for top Fed job faces delay due to dispute over Powell criminal probe. * Senator Tillis vows to block confirmation until government drops investigation. * Warsh expected to outline what he would do differently as Fed chief. By Howard Schneider.

  10. *--US 2-Year Treasury Yield Rises 2.3 Basis Points to 3.74% Pre-Bell; 10-Yr Rate Leans Higher to 4.25%
    MT Newswires | 04/21/26 05:44 AM EDT

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