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  1. MORNING BID AMERICAS-Talons on show
    Reuters | 04/28/26 06:39 AM EDT

    By Mike Dolan. What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets. This week's pack of major central bank meetings got off to a hawkish start with the Bank of Japan. Now attention will turn to the other G7 central bank meetings this week - including the Bank of England, European Central Bank and Federal Reserve. I'll get into that and more below.

  2. Sterling dips as central bank decisions, Iran war uncertainty in focus
    Reuters | 04/28/26 06:27 AM EDT

    Sterling eased against a stronger U.S. dollar on Tuesday as market attention focused on central bank action, including from the Bank of England, while uncertainty over the Iran war persisted. The British pound was last 0.3% lower against the dollar at $1.3488, and little changed against the euro at 86.55 pence.

  3. *--US Treasury Yields Rise Pre-Bell as Investors Await ADP Jobs, Home Prices Amid Worsening Iran Geopolitics
    MT Newswires | 04/28/26 06:10 AM EDT

  4. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Rises 1.8 Basis Point to 4.35% Pre-Bell; 2-Year Rate Gains 1.5 Basis Points to 3.82%
    MT Newswires | 04/28/26 06:09 AM EDT

  5. *--US Equity Futures Mixed Pre-Bell as Crude Oil Rises With Treasury Yields as Trump Unlikely to Accept Iran's Peace Proposal
    MT Newswires | 04/28/26 06:07 AM EDT

  6. Fed's policymaking table is set for the 'family fight' Warsh says he wants
    Reuters | 04/28/26 06:04 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve chief nominee Kevin Warsh says he wants a "good family fight" at the policymaking table once he takes over as head of the U.S. central bank. And a fight, or at least stiff resistance, may be exactly what he gets if he tries to deliver the steep interest rate cuts that President Donald Trump expects from his nominee when Fed Chair Jerome Powell's leadership term ends on May 15.

  7. Canada's fiscal update to show improved deficit, revenue projections?
    Reuters | 04/28/26 06:00 AM EDT

    * Economists say weak consumer spending and new relief measures to offset oil price gains. * GDP growth and lower spending improved deficit outlook, BMO's Doug Porter notes. * Fiscal risks include higher bond yields, consumer strain, and limited oil revenue impact, economists add. By Promit Mukherjee.

  8. PRECIOUS-Gold slips to three-week low as oil climbs, central bank decisions loom
    Reuters | 04/28/26 05:39 AM EDT

    * Trump unhappy with latest Iranian proposal, official says. * Brent oil rises above $110/bbl. * BOJ keeps rates steady but hawkish split points to June hike. * Fed expected to hold rates steady on Wednesday. By Pablo Sinha.

  9. Russian central bank wants mandatory yuan reserves for lenders
    Reuters | 04/28/26 05:34 AM EDT

    Russia's central bank wants commercial banks to hold mandatory reserves of yuan to prevent shortages of the Chinese currency in the foreign exchange market and rein in excessive lending, Governor Elvira Nabiullina said on Tuesday.

  10. FOREX-Yen steady, dollar edges higher as central banks in focus after BOJ holds
    Reuters | 04/28/26 05:13 AM EDT

    * BOJ holds interest rates at 0.75% as expected, in 6-3 vote. * Yen steady after BOJ press conference. * Dollar edges higher after two-day losing streak ahead of Fed meeting. By Sophie Kiderlin and Gregor Stuart Hunter.

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