* Euro zone composite PMI lowest since October 2023. * European Commission downgrades forecasts. * War impacts add to domestic worries in UK. By Jonathan Cable and Mark John.
* Iran hardens stance on nuclear issue in peace talks, sources say. * Euro zone bond yields rise as oil prices jump and inflation concerns mount. * PMI data and Nomura economists highlight stagflation risks from Iran war. By Amanda Cooper.
* Two new EX30 battery fires prompt Thai watchdog to weigh civil action. * Volvo faces complaints as customers await battery fixes after global recall. * Repair timelines vary, with some markets waiting until late-2026 for replacements. By Chayut Setboonsarng and Marie Mannes.
Osisko Development (OSDVF) priced a $275 million offering and a concurrent private placement of 4.125% convertible senior unsecured notes due June 15, 2031, the company said Thursday. Qualified institutional buyers have agreed to purchase $225 million of the notes, while company affiliate Double Zero Capital will buy $50 million.
* Euro zone composite PMI lowest since October 2023. * Services activity contracted at the sharpest pace since February 2021. * Cost pressures rose sharply due to Middle East war. By Jonathan Cable.
* Oil prices edge higher. * Tehran said it was reviewing Washington's latest responses. * Gold has fallen more than 14% since the war began. By Anjana Anil. Gold ticked lower on Thursday, pressured by a stronger U.S. dollar and high Treasury yields, while stagnant peace talks in the Middle East kept oil elevated, inflation concerns alive, and reinforced bets of higher interest rates.
Economic activity in the euro zone shrank at its sharpest rate in more than two-and-a-half years in May, as a war-driven surge in living costs hammered demand for services and pushed overall input price inflation to its highest in three-and-a-half years, a survey showed on Thursday.
By Helen Jewell. The Middle East conflict has pushed oil above $100 a barrel, stoked inflation, dented growth and forced central banks back toward tightening. This unprecedented spending push could represent a long-term source of earnings support, especially for companies in the U.S. and Asia that provide much-needed memory and power. AI is also highly energy intensive. VALUATIONS IN PERSPECTIVE.
A selloff in the U.S. Treasury market has pushed long-term yields dangerously close to?and in some cases above?the 5% threshold, igniting an intense ideological battle among Wall Street's top macro minds over whether the global economy is entering a permanent structural shift or a temporary disruption.
* Traders see 39% chance of a 25-bp U.S. rate hike in December. * Fed minutes show more policymakers open to a rate hike. * Trump says negotiations with Iran in final stages. By Noel John. Gold edged lower on Thursday as higher Treasury yields and a firm dollar weighed on the metal, while hopes of a resolution to the U.S.-Iran conflict limited losses.
For most households, the cost of money is part of the cost of living. For a variety of reasons, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded lower interest rates throughout his first and now second terms in office. But his Iran war and related energy shock have pushed annual inflation back above 4% this month, in all likelihood, and gas pump prices are more than 40% higher than a year ago.
India's private sector growth eased in May as a manufacturing slowdown driven by the Middle East war and cooling international demand offset a marginal pick-up in the service economy, a survey showed.
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* BOJ should raise rates at 'appropriate pace', Koeda says. * Koeda calls for attention to cost of negative real rates. * Koeda sees risk oil costs may stay high for prolonged period. * Inflation risks bigger than risk of Japan suffering recession. * Remarks suggest further hawkish shift in nine-member board. By Leika Kihara.
Molson Coors Beverage Company (TAP/A) announced today that it has priced its previously announced public offering of $1,500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its senior notes, consisting of $500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 4.900% Senior Notes due 2031 and $1,000,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 5.500% Senior Notes due 2036.
By Kevin Buckland. The U.S. dollar hovered below a six-week peak on Thursday after pulling back on rising hopes that Washington is nearing a deal with Tehran to end the war in the Middle East. The Australian dollar declined following a surprise rise in the unemployment rate to the highest since 2021, which lessened the case for higher interest rates.
Bank of Japan board member Junko Koeda said on Thursday the central bank should raise interest rates at an "appropriate pace" as underlying inflation may exceed its 2% target due to the prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
Australian employment unexpectedly fell in April while the jobless rate jumped to the highest level since late 2021, a possible sign the labour market might be loosening enough to stave off a near-term interest rate hike.
Japan's manufacturing activity slowed slightly in May, while service sector growth ground to a halt for the first time in over a year, as surging costs linked to the Middle East conflict weighed on confidence, a business survey showed on Thursday. -- The S&P Global flash Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 54.5 in May, from 55.1 in April.
TORONTO, May 20, 2026 ?Hydro One Limited (HRNNF), Ontario's largest electricity transmission and distribution company, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hydro One Inc., has priced an inaugural offering of US$1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 4.750% senior notes due May 30, 2031?. The offering is expected to close on or about May 26, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.
The U.S. Fed issued a revised proposal on the structure of payment accounts, taking the next step to build on an earlier pitch for so-called skinny accounts.
* Treasury yields fall while US stocks end up. * Oil prices drop sharply. * Nvidia (NVDA) shares down slightly after the bell following results. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Alun John.
Moody's Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Mexico's credit rating to "Baa3" from a prior level of "Baa2", and changed its outlook to stable from negative.
US equity indexes jumped at the close on Wednesday as government bond yields sank amid a slide in crude oil futures after President Donald Trump talked up expectations for an Iran peace agreement. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.6% to 26,270.36, with the S&P 500 up 1.1% to 7,432.97 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average higher by 1.3% to 50,009.35 on Wednesday.
US stocks rebounded Wednesday as traders parsed minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy meeting, while Treasury yields slid. The Nasdaq Composite rose 1.5% to 26,270.4, while the S&P 500 advanced 1.1% to 7,433, both rising after a three-day fall.
The Toronto Stock Exchange on Wednesday recovered much of the 500-plus points lost over the prior two sessions as CIBC said "the bar to get the Bank of Canada into a tightening stance is higher than the market thinks", amid fears higher rates would lift borrowing costs for many companies and sideline them and consumers when they are needed to help spur the economy.
KBRA assigns a long-term rating of AA to the Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles, CA Power System Revenue Bonds, 2026 Series B. The Outlook is Stable.
The U.S. Federal Reserve proposed Wednesday adopting a new, more limited form of a payment account that would allow firms like fintechs to move money across the Fed's payment rails without enjoying all the backstops available to traditional banks.
* Treasury yields retraced Tuesday gains after Trump says Iran deal near. * Treasuries have sold off as Iran war, high energy levels persist. * 20-year bond auction meets with somewhat soft demand. By Matt Tracy. May 20 - Yields on U.S. Treasuries on Wednesday retraced their previous day's gains, after President Donald Trump said deal talks with Iran were in their final stage.
Financial stocks were higher in late Wednesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index rising 1.7% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF adding 1.2%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was climbing up 3.6%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was up 1.1%. Bitcoin was increasing 1% to $77,510, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries dropped 9.5 basis poin...
MINNEAPOLIS, May 20, 2026 Luminate Bank? proudly announced today that it is a recipient of two prestigious Freddie Mac Home Possible RISE Awards?, earning distinction in both the Home Possible Greatest Volume and Home Possible Fastest Growth categories.
AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++, the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of ?bbb? and the Mexico National Scale Ratings of ?aa.MX? of CESCE M?xico, S.A. de C.V. and its affiliate, CESCE Fianzas M?xico, S.A. de C.V.. The outlook of these Credit Ratings is stable.
Federal Reserve officials flagged the possibility of higher interest rates if the Middle East conflict drags on and keeps inflation above the 2% goal, minutes from the central bank's April meeting showed Wednesday.
Financial stocks were higher in late Wednesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index rising 1.7% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF adding 1.2%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was climbing up 3.6%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was up 1.1%. Bitcoin was increasing 1% to $77,510, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries dropped 9.5 basis poin...
* Treasury yields fall while US stocks up. * Investors await Nvidia (NVDA) results after bell. * Oil prices drop sharply. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Alun John. U.S. Treasury yields and oil prices fell on Wednesday as hopes increased that the U.S. is nearing a deal with Iran to end the war in the Middle East, while major stock indexes rose ahead of closely watched results from Nvidia.
* Dollar falls as Iran deal hopes rise, Treasury yields drop. * Fed minutes show growing support for possible rate hike. * Yen in focus as it nears intervention zone. By Karen Brettell. The U.S. dollar retreated from a six-week high on Wednesday on rising hopes that the U.S. is nearing a deal with Iran to end the war in the Middle East.
Federal Reserve officials' concerns about inflation being stoked by the Iran war intensified last month, with a growing number open to a possible rate hike, in a sign that incoming Chair Kevin Warsh will inherit an increasingly hawkish crew of central bankers.
Citigroup Inc (C): * CITIGROUP SHAREHOLDERS MEETING BEGINS. * CITIGROUP CEO JANE FRASER SAYS U.S. CONSUMER CREDIT SHOWS BROAD RESILIENCY. * CITIGROUP CEO FRASER SAYS ASIAN ECONOMIES SHOWS THE HIGHER VULNERABILITIES TO HIGH FUEL PRICES. * CITIGROUP CEO FRASER SAYS MIDDLE EAST DYNAMICS STILL PRESENT SIGNIFICANT DOWNSIDE RISK TO GLOBAL ECONOMY.
A majority of FOMC participants appear to be leaning away from rate cuts for now and were open to the possibility of rate increases, minutes of the April 28-29 meeting released Wednesday showed.
AM Best has revised the outlooks to stable from positive and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B+, the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bbb-? and the Mexico National Scale Rating of ?aa-.MX? of Armour Secure Insurance S.A. de C.V.. The Credit Ratings reflect Armour?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as strong, as well as its strong operating performance, limited business...
AM Best has revised the outlooks to stable from negative and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B+ and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bbb-? of Missouri Valley Mutual Insurance Company.
* Fed policymakers see rising inflation risks, with rate hike possible. * April meeting saw four dissents, most since 1992, over policy direction. * Economists expectations shift toward no rate cuts. * Financial markets price in rate hike as Fed's next move. By Dan Burns.
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