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  1. UBS Sees Bank of Canada on Hold This Year Despite Markets Pricing for Two Rate Hikes
    MT Newswires | 11:04 AM EDT

    Canadian headline inflation was up 0.4% in April, not seasonally adjusted, just below the 0.5% increase UBS expected, but a "chunk" below the 0.7% increase consensus expected. This left the annual rate of inflation up 2.8% over the year. in April, a 0.4 percentage point acceleration versus the 2.4% in March. the 13% in March.

  2. National Bank of Canada Initiates Coverage of Lumina Metals
    MT Newswires | 10:58 AM EDT

    National Bank of Canada initiated coverage of Lumina Metals with an outperform rating and C$20 price target, according to a Wednesday note. The bank derived the price target from a 0.70x net asset value multiple on a fully financed project NAV plus corporate adjustments at par.

  3. Raoul Pal says AI and crypto are reshaping the global economy faster than most think
    Coindesk | 10:13 AM EDT

    The Real Vision founder said that humanity is entering an ?exponential age? where AI, crypto and tokenization could rewrite finance, labor and culture.

  4. Live markets: Crypto prices remain flat ahead of FOMC minutes, Nvidia earnings
    Coindesk | 10:13 AM EDT

    Bitcoin is lower by more than 4% over the past week, but has remained in a very tight range around $77,000 for the last three days.

  5. Canadian Dollar May Not Be Among Top G10 Currency Performers as Bank of Canada Seen on Hold Amid Lower-Than-Expected Inflation, Says SocGen
    MT Newswires | 10:06 AM EDT

    Headline inflation rose 0.4 percentage point to 2.8% in April, staying below the Bank of Canada's forecast of around 3% year over year, said Societe Generale after Tuesday's consumer price index. Core inflation dipped to 2.0% year over year, the lowest since 2021, noted the bank.

  6. Inflation Climbs Again in April, But Bank of Canada Can Afford to Wait, says National Bank
    MT Newswires | 09:28 AM EDT

    Canadian inflation edged higher again in April, as the annual increase in prices climbed from 2.4% in March to 2.8%, but the increase was well below economists' consensus forecast of 3.1%, noted National Bank of Canada.

  7. South African assets firm as inflation jump boosts rate hike expectations
    Reuters | 09:12 AM EDT

    South Africa's rand, stocks and government bonds firmed on Wednesday after data showed April inflation accelerated sharply, raising expectations that the central bank could hike interest rates at its monetary policy meeting next week. * At 1300 GMT, the rand traded at 16.5950 against the dollar, up about 0.7% from its previous close.

  8. Nomura Sees Bank of Canada on Hold This Year as Underlying Price Pressures Cool
    MT Newswires | 08:26 AM EDT

    Canadian headline consumer price index rose to 2.8% year over year in April from 2.4% in March, largely reflecting surging energy prices, said Nomura after Tuesday's CPI. Core inflation continued to cool with the Bank of Canada's preferred core measures averaging 2.1% year over year, the lowest since January 2021, noted Nomura.

  9. FOREX-Dollar rises to six-week high on rate hike bets and war uncertainty
    Reuters | 08:24 AM EDT

    * Investors pricing in higher rates in the face of rising inflation. * No end in sight for more than 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 and Harry Robertson.

  10. National Bank of Canada Partners with Sardine to Strengthen Digital Banking Security and Fraud Operations Efficiency
    Business Wire | 08:00 AM EDT

    Canada's sixth-largest bank selects Sardine's agentic risk platform after extensive evaluations Sardine, the leading agentic risk platform for fighting financial crime, today announced a multi-year partnership with National Bank of Canada (NTIOF), one of Canada?s largest financial institutions serving approximately 2.7 million clients globally.

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