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  1. Lilly, Regeneron selected for US program to review new manufacturing facilities faster, CNBC reports
    Reuters | 03:11 PM EDT

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has selected Eli Lilly (LLY) and Regeneron among seven companies for a pilot program to accelerate reviews of new domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, CNBC reported on Monday, citing an FDA spokesperson.

  2. FDA selects Lilly, Regeneron for program to speed up review of new manufacturing facilities, CNBC reports
    Reuters | 03:00 PM EDT

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has selected Eli Lilly (LLY) and Regeneron, among seven companies, for a pilot program to accelerate reviews of new domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, CNBC reported on Monday citing an FDA spokesperson.

  3. TREASURIES-Yields rise modestly as crude prices climb; focus turns to labor data
    Reuters | 02:50 PM EDT

    * US labor market data due later this week. * Yield on 2-year note rises after four straight daily declines. By Chuck Mikolajczak. U.S. Treasury yields edged higher on Monday, as crude prices rose following attacks between the U.S. and Iran over the weekend and ahead of a flurry of labor market data later this week.

  4. Fed's Cook says Supreme Court ruling defends central bank's independence
    Reuters | 01:47 PM EDT

    * Supreme Court thwarts Trump effort to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. * Cook says victory affirms central bank's independence. * Trump claims he will continue to fight to fire Cook. By Michael S. Derby. Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Monday to block President Donald Trump's attempted firing of her defended the central bank's independence.

  5. Cook ruling, ECB conference likely to further frame Fed chief Warsh's early tenure
    Reuters | 01:17 PM EDT

    * US Supreme Court blocks Trump's effort to fire Cook from board seat. * Legal case is key to future presidential influence over Fed. * Warsh to join ECB, BOE and Bank of Canada leaders at conference in Portugal. By Howard Schneider.

  6. BRIEF-Honda Eyes $2.5Bn In Eurobonds To Fund Payments To Parts Makers, Nikkei Reports
    Reuters | 01:13 PM EDT

    NIKKEI: * HONDA EYES $2.5BN IN EUROBONDS TO FUND PAYMENTS TO PARTS MAKERS - NIKKEI. * HONDA CONSIDERING FLOATING 3 BONDS WITH MATURITIES OF 3, 6 AND 10 YEARS - NIKKEI Further company coverage:

  7. TREASURIES-Shorter-dated yields mostly higher as crude prices climb; focus turns to labor data
    Reuters | 11:33 AM EDT

    * US labor market data due later this week. * Yield on 2-year note rises after four straight daily declines. By Chuck Mikolajczak. Shorter-dated U.S. Treasury yields were mostly higher on Monday, as crude prices rose following attacks between the U.S. and Iran over the weekend and ahead of a flurry of labor market data later this week. BENCHMARK YIELDS EDGE HIGHER.

  8. Fed's Cook says Supreme Court ruling defends central bank's independence
    Reuters | 11:01 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Monday to block President Donald Trump's attempted firing of her defended the central bank's independence. The 5-4 ruling by the nation's highest court "recognizes that Federal Reserve independence is essential to fulfilling the congressional mandate of price stability and maximum employment," Cook said in a statement.

  9. Fed's Cook says Supreme Court decision defends central bank's independence
    Reuters | 10:59 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said following a Supreme Court decision on Monday that thwarted her attempted firing by President Donald Trump that the ruling defends central bank independence.

  10. Fed's Lisa Cook made history even before battling Trump
    Reuters | 10:29 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook was the first U.S. central banker to be targeted for firing by any president. The daughter of a nursing professor mother and hospital chaplain father, Cook and her sisters were among the first Black students to desegregate the schools they attended in rural Milledgeville, Georgia.

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