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  1. NY Fed's Perli says rate control toolkit can navigate lower reserve demand
    Reuters | 11:21 AM EDT

    A Federal Reserve Bank of New York official responsible for implementing monetary policy on Tuesday said the central bank's current rate control toolkit would still work in a system allowing banks to hold fewer reserves. New York Fed System Open Market Account manager Roberto Perli also said the pace of future Treasury bill buying will be determined by market conditions.

  2. CANADA STOCKS-TSX down as inflation concerns overshadow easing geopolitical tensions
    Reuters | 11:17 AM EDT

    * TSX down 0.1% * Canada's annual inflation at 2.8% in April. By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi. Canada's main stock index edged lower on Tuesday in choppy trade, weighed by high Treasury yields, while investors parsed fresh data that showed domestic inflation rose in April. At 10:39 a.m. ET, the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was down 0.1% at 33,795.69 points.

  3. US STOCKS-Wall St slips as inflation fears push yields higher
    Reuters | 10:38 AM EDT

    * Indexes down: Dow 0.5%, S&P 500 0.6%, Nasdaq 0.8% * Akamai Technologies (AKAM) down after announcing senior notes offering. * Software stocks among top gainers. By Ragini Mathur and Utkarsh Hathi. Wall Street's main indexes fell on Tuesday, pressured by consumer discretionary stocks and renewed inflation worries as the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to its highest level in more than a year.

  4. Brazil's central bank warns sovereign?debt structure weakens interest rate policy
    Reuters | 10:36 AM EDT

    Brazil's central bank governor Gabriel Galipolo said on Tuesday that the country's heavy reliance on sovereign debt linked to the benchmark interest rate Selic weakens monetary policy transmission, as higher borrowing costs end up boosting disposable income for bondholders.

  5. PRECIOUS-Treasury yields, dollar weigh on gold amid inflation concerns
    Reuters | 10:21 AM EDT

    * Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields near a more than one-year high. * Brent crude oil prices hold above $110 a barrel. * Minutes of Fed's April policy meeting due on Wednesday. By Anjana Anil. Gold prices fell by more than 2% on Tuesday as a firmer U.S. dollar and persistent inflation fears kept interest rate hike expectations and Treasury yields high.

  6. BRIEF-Republic Of Indonesia Offers Multiple Tranches Of US Dollar And Euro-Denominated Bonds
    Reuters | 09:49 AM EDT

    * REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA - OFFERS MULTIPLE TRANCHES OF US DOLLAR AND EURO-DENOMINATED BONDS - SEC FILING Source text: Further company coverage: [ ]

  7. Brazil central bank governor flags oil, El Nino shocks as inflation runs hot
    Reuters | 09:43 AM EDT

    Brazil's central bank governor Gabriel Galipolo said on Tuesday the economy is set to face two supply shocks - higher oil prices and the risk of a very strong El Nino - at a time of elevated inflation. Speaking at a Senate hearing, Galipolo said the average of core inflation measures is currently running at the same level as headline inflation, both above the official 3% target.

  8. Chile central bank flags escalation of Middle East conflict as top financial risk
    Reuters | 09:35 AM EDT

    Chile's central bank warned that an abrupt tightening of global financing conditions - potentially triggered by an escalation of the Middle East conflict - represents the main risk to local financial stability.

  9. S&P 500 and Nasdaq open lower as chip stocks drag, inflation fears persist
    Reuters | 09:35 AM EDT

    The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened lower on Tuesday, pressured by a selloff in heavyweight chip stocks and lingering inflation concerns as Treasury yields continued to rise.

  10. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-S&P 500 and Nasdaq open lower as chip stocks drag, inflation fears persist
    Reuters | 09:33 AM EDT

    The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened lower on Tuesday, pressured by a selloff in heavyweight chip stocks and lingering inflation concerns as Treasury yields continued to rise.

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