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  1. Bankrate Historical Interest Rate Data Now Available Through Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
    Business Wire | 05/07/26 06:00 AM EDT

    Bankrate?s proprietary mortgage and consumer sentiment data joins the FRED database to provide critical context for understanding the home lending market Bankrate?s 40 years? worth of consumer finance rate data ? the Bankrate Monitor National Index as well as select consumer polling data ? is now available through Federal Reserve Economic Data, the online database maintained by the Research Div...

  2. Travere Therapeutics Prices Upsized $475 Million Debt Offering
    MT Newswires | 05/07/26 05:25 AM EDT

    Travere Therapeutics (TVTX) has priced a $475 million offering of 0.50% convertible senior unsecured notes due May 15, 2032, upsized from a previously planned $400 million, the company said late Wednesday. Underwriters have a 30-day overallotment option to purchase up to an additional $50 million of the notes.

  3. Japan may have spent $32 billion in additional yen-buying intervention
    Reuters | 05/07/26 05:05 AM EDT

    Japan may have spent as much as 5.01 trillion yen in its latest efforts to bolster its embattled currency, central bank data indicated on Thursday, signalling repeated bouts of intervention in markets.

  4. Norway moves swiftly to raise rates in response to 'too high' inflation
    Reuters | 05/07/26 04:12 AM EDT

    * Norges Bank raises policy rate to 4.25% * Says inflation is too high. * Analysts had expected unchanged rate in May, hike in June. * Currency rallies on the decision. By Nerijus Adomaitis and Terje Solsvik.

  5. Norway central bank raises interest rates to combat inflation
    Reuters | 05/07/26 04:04 AM EDT

    Norway's central bank raised its policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.25% on Thursday, moving sooner than analysts in a Reuters poll had expected to quell inflation pressure driven by strong wage growth and high energy costs.

  6. PRECIOUS-Gold gains for third day on US-Iran peace deal optimism
    Reuters | 05/07/26 02:32 AM EDT

    * Iran reviewing US proposal to end war. * Dollar, Treasury yields ease on peace deal hopes. * Brent crude oil down about 6% so far this week. By Noel John. Gold prices rose for a third consecutive session on Thursday, supported by a softer dollar as hopes of a U.S.-Iran deal eased concerns over inflation and prolonged high interest rates.

  7. Euro zone's integration fails to reach stock markets, ECB says
    Reuters | 05/07/26 02:00 AM EDT

    Euro zone financial integration has made steady progress in the past few years but the region's equity markets remain stubbornly fragmented, lagging behind advances in debt and banking, the European Central Bank said in a report on Thursday.

  8. FRN Variable Rate Fix
    Business Wire | 05/07/26 02:00 AM EDT

    ?. ISIN Code. Our Ref. ISSUE NAME. Santander UK PLC. Issue of GBP 1,000,000,000.00. Floating Rate Covered Bonds due May 2028. Series No 93 Tranche 1 MTN. INTEREST PERIOD. VALUE DATE. INTEREST RATE. NUM OF DAYS. DAY BASIS. CURRENCY CODE. TOTAL INTEREST AMT. GBP 10,400,808.22. POOL FACTOR.

  9. onsemi Announces Pricing of Private Offering of $1.3 Billion of 0% Convertible Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 05/07/26 12:41 AM EDT

    ON Semiconductor Corporation (ON) announced today the pricing of its private offering of $1.3 billion aggregate principal amount of 0% Convertible Senior Notes due 2031 at an approximately 52.5% premium to the closing price of onsemi?s common stock on May 6, 2026 of $105.77 per share. onsemi expects the net proceeds from the offering of the notes to be approximately $1,276.4 million after deducting ...

  10. China's May Day tourism sees rise in trips, spending data yet to be released
    Reuters | 05/06/26 11:45 PM EDT

    * Ministry of Transport data shows the number of people taking trips during holiday up 3.49% on-year. * Sales revenue of consumption-related industries rose by 14.3%, according to taxation authority. * Box office revenue up 1.41%, according to film administration. * Spurring sluggish consumption remains a priority for economy. By Sophie Yu and Casey Hall.

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