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  1. Mortgage Rates Inch Down
    GlobeNewswire | 12:00 PM EDT

    Freddie Mac today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey?, showing the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.36%. ?Mortgage rates ticked down this week, averaging 6.36%,? said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac?s Chief Economist. News Facts The PMMS? is focused on conventional, conforming, fully amortizing home purchase loans for borrowers who put 20% down and have excellent credit.

  2. IC Manage GDP-AI Transforms IP Lifecycle Management with Generative and Agentic AI
    GlobeNewswire | 12:00 PM EDT

    IC Manage today announced major generative and agentic AI enhancements to its industry-leading GDP-AI design and IP management system. Built for high performance, reliability, and enterprise scale, GDP-AI leads semiconductor IP management, including IP lifecycle management, and serves as the design and IP data backbone for silicon lifecycle management.

  3. *--Atlanta Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Estimate 4.0% Gain Vs. Previous 3.7% Gain
    MT Newswires | 11:46 AM EDT

  4. German 10-year bond yield dips, but still near multi-year high on inflation concerns?
    Reuters | 11:36 AM EDT

    * Investors monitor US-Iran tensions, Trump's China visit. * ECB rate hikes expected as oil prices fuel inflation fears. * Fed rate cut bets recede. By Samuel Indyk. Germany's 10-year government bond yield fell on Thursday but remained close to its recent multi-year peak as elevated energy prices solidified expectations for higher inflation and European Central Bank rate hikes.

  5. National Bank of Canada Ups Hydro One's Price Target to C$56.00 Following Q1 Results
    MT Newswires | 11:24 AM EDT

    National Bank of Canada on Wednesday reiterated its sector-perform rating on the shares of Hydro One (HRNNF) while raising its price target to C$56.00 from $55.00 following the company's first-quarter results. The bank raised the price target after incorporating the company's incremental capex guidance through 2027, as well as the Red Lake Transmission Line within longer-term estimates.

  6. Huntington Securities hires Flowers as managing director
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 11:22 AM EDT

    Longtime public finance professional Curtis Flowers joined Huntington Securities as managing director in its Houston office.

  7. TD Sees 2026 as Another "Subdued" Year for Canada's Housing Market Despite April Improvement
    MT Newswires | 11:11 AM EDT

    Canada's existing home sales rose 0.7% month over month in April, while new listings jumped 4.1% month over month, said TD. Canadian average home prices rose much more sharply in April, increasing 2.6% month over month, noted the bank after Thursday's release of data from the Canadian Real Estate Association.

  8. AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Rating to Liberty Mutual Group Inc.?s New Senior Unsecured Notes
    Business Wire | 11:02 AM EDT

    AM Best has assigned a Long-Term Issue Credit Rating of ?bbb? to the USD 750 million, 5.25% senior unsecured notes, due 2036, issued by Liberty Mutual Group Inc.. The notes are guaranteed by Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. and LMHC Massachusetts Holdings, Inc. The outlook assigned to the Credit Rating is stable.

  9. FOREX-Dollar higher after data with Trump-Xi summit underway
    Reuters | 10:56 AM EDT

    * Trump-Xi summit focuses on trade progress, Taiwan. * US retail sales, jobless claims, and import prices support steady Fed policy outlook. * Fed officials highlight inflation risks and economic resilience. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

  10. US retail sales post third straight monthly gain; import prices surge
    Reuters | 10:56 AM EDT

    * Retail sales increase 0.5% in April, in line with expectations. * Core retail sales also rise 0.5%, fourth straight monthly gain. * Weekly jobless claims climb 12,000 to 211,000. * Import prices jump 1.9% in April; up 4.2% year-on-year. By Lucia Mutikani.

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