News Results

  1. Mastercard profit beats estimates on steady transaction volumes
    Reuters | 04/30/26 08:22 AM EDT

    Mastercard (MA) beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit on Thursday, as resilient consumer spending supported sustained transaction volumes on its network. Spending has largely held up despite concerns of economic uncertainty fueled by the Iran war and U.S. tariffs, even though consumer confidence has waned in a sluggish labor market.

  2. BoE's Bailey says his message is not that rates are set to rise
    Reuters | 04/30/26 08:17 AM EDT

    Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said his message was not that interest rates were set to rise in future, as he set out scenarios for the economic impact of the Iran war including one which could require a "forceful" increase in borrowing costs.

  3. Freddie Mac Announces First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
    GlobeNewswire | 04/30/26 08:13 AM EDT

    Freddie Mac today reported its First Quarter 2026 financial results and filed its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will hold a webcast at 9 a.m. Eastern Time today, April 30, 2026, to publicly share its results with the media. Freddie Mac?s mission is to make home possible for families across the nation.

  4. US Dollar Falls Early Thursday Ahead of Busy Data Schedule
    MT Newswires | 04/30/26 08:09 AM EDT

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Thursday ahead of a busy data of economic data releases, starting with weekly jobless claims, the first look at Q1 GDP, personal income and spending data for March and the employment cost index for Q1, all at 8:30 am ET.

  5. Big Tech Earnings, Fed Rate Decision Nudge US Equity Futures Higher Pre-Bell
    MT Newswires | 04/30/26 08:04 AM EDT

    US equity futures were higher pre-bell Thursday as traders absorbed the latest round of financial results, including those of big tech, amid the Federal Open Market Committee maintaining its target rate. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.6% higher, S&P 500 futures were up 0.4%, and Nasdaq futures were 0.5% lower.

  6. Florida and Georgia among Southeast states getting new governors
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 04/30/26 08:00 AM EDT

    Observers say there is a real chance that Democrats may win the governorships of Florida and Georgia, affecting the states' fiscal policies.

  7. Inovalon Joins World Economic Forum to Advance Global Healthcare Innovation
    Business Wire | 04/30/26 08:00 AM EDT

    Combining data, analytics, and clinical expertise to improve healthcare outcomes worldwide Inovalon, a leading provider of data and solutions empowering data-driven healthcare, today announced it has joined the World Economic Forum, an international organization that brings together cross-sector leaders to address global challenges and drive collaboration across healthcare, technology, and econ...

  8. BoE's Bailey sees 'good deal' of space to accommodate inflation without need for rate rise
    Reuters | 04/30/26 07:58 AM EDT

    Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Thursday there was a good deal of space available to accommodate inflation pressures arising from the Iran war without the need to raise interest rates. "I can't give you a cast iron assurance that, therefore, there will be no increase in any scenario or any of those scenarios," Bailey said.

  9. Brazil's public sector gross debt tops 80% as March deficit beats estimates
    Reuters | 04/30/26 07:53 AM EDT

    Brazil's public sector gross debt rose to 80.1% of gross domestic product in March from 79.2% the month before, central bank data showed on Thursday. The public sector recorded a primary deficit of 80.68 billion reais for the month, while economists in a Reuters poll expected a shortfall of 66.75 billion reais.

  10. BMO on The Day Ahead in Canada
    MT Newswires | 04/30/26 07:48 AM EDT

    Canada will release gross domestic product for February and preliminary March at 8:30 a.m. ET on Thursday, said Bank of Montreal. Real GDP looks to expand for a third straight month in February, by 0.2% month over month amid stronger manufacturing shipments and retail sales, noted the bank.

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