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  1. PRECIOUS-Gold falls to 1-1/2-month low on higher US yields, firm dollar
    Reuters | 12:51 AM EDT

    * U.S. Vice President Vance says progress made in talks with Iran. * Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields near a more-than-one-year high. * Minutes from Fed's April policy meeting due at 1800 GMT. * U.S. Fed to avoid cutting rates this year - Reuters poll. By Pablo Sinha.

  2. METALS-Copper falls to over 1-week low as strong dollar, higher bond yields weigh
    Reuters | 05/19/26 11:45 PM EDT

    Copper declined to a more-than-one-week low on Wednesday, as a stronger dollar and a rise in U.S. Treasury yields weighed on the market. The most-active copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange lost 1.20% to 103,160 yuan a ton, after touching its lowest since May 8 at 103,040 yuan.

  3. GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stocks fall for 4th day as higher yields bite, all eyes on Nvidia results
    Reuters | 05/19/26 10:03 PM EDT

    * Treasury yields hit new highs overnight, steady in Asia. * Japan's Nikkei falls 1.6%, Wall St futures flat. * Oil prices still elevated, yen falls below 159 per dollar. By Stella Qiu.

  4. FOREX-Dollar at six-week high on rate-hike bets, Iran war uncertainty
    Reuters | 05/19/26 09:34 PM EDT

    * Investor pricing in higher rates in the face of rising inflation. * No end in sight for the over two-month-long Iran war. * US 30-year Treasury yield at 17-year high. * Yen back near 160 per dollar; traders wary of intervention. By Ankur Banerjee.

  5. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks fall as US bond yields rise, oil eases after latest Iran war headlines
    Reuters | 05/19/26 06:35 PM EDT

    * US stocks end lower. * Dollar gains as US yields rise; gold falls. * Trump says US may strike Iran again but that Tehran wants deal. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Harry Robertson. A global stock index fell with 30-year U.S. Treasury yields rising to their highest levels since 2007 on Tuesday, and oil prices eased as investors digested the latest headlines on U.S. talks with Iran to end the war.

  6. US Equity Indexes Fall as Trump's Warnings to Resolve Iran Standoff Send Treasury Yields Sharply Higher
    MT Newswires | 05/19/26 05:00 PM EDT

    US equity indexes slid as the 30-year Treasury yield rose to a two-decade high amid bets favoring higher interest rates and President Donald Trump's threat to Iran that strikes will resume if talks with the Gulf nations fail to produce a framework for a peace deal.

  7. Nasdaq, S&P 500 Fall For Third Day as Yields Jump
    MT Newswires | 05/19/26 04:58 PM EDT

    The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 fell for a third consecutive session on Tuesday and Treasury yields jumped, while traders assessed US President Donald Trump's latest remarks on the conflict with Iran.

  8. US Equity Markets Lower After Treasury Yield Hike, Chances of Policy Rate Increase, President Trump's Threat to Hit Iran Again
    MT Newswires | 05/19/26 04:14 PM EDT

    US equity indexes end lower on Tuesday after the 30-year treasury yield hit a near two-decade high, the chances of an interest rate hike increased and President Donald Trump threatened to resume strikes if Iran fails to reach a peace deal.

  9. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline Late Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 05/19/26 03:58 PM EDT

    Financial stocks were lower in late Tuesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index decreasing 0.5% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF shedding 1.1%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was falling 1.9%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was up 0.2%. Bitcoin was decreasing 0.2% to $76,806, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 4.4 basis points...

  10. US Equity Indexes Slide as Treasury Yields Surge Amid Trump's Warning to Iran in Event of No Peace Deal
    MT Newswires | 05/19/26 03:57 PM EDT

    US equity indexes fell as Treasury yields surged and bets favoring higher interest rates jumped amid President Donald Trump's threat to Iran that strikes will resume if Tehran fails to agree on an acceptable deal in talks with Gulf nations.

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