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  1. ESENTIA Completes US $2 Billion Investment-Grade Bond Offering, Achieving Simultaneous Triple-Agency Rating on Inaugural Corporate Bond
    PR Newswire | 08:29 PM EDT

    MEXICO CITY, May 21, 2026 ?ESENTIA Energy Development, S.A.B. de C.V.? today announced the successful settlement of US$2 billion senior unsecured 144A/Reg S notes offering. This transaction represents a pivotal milestone in ESENTIA's corporate evolution. "This is a defining moment for ESENTIA.

  2. Japan's core inflation slows to 4-year low in April
    Reuters | 07:44 PM EDT

    * April core CPI rises 1.4% yr/yr vs forecast +1.7% * Index excluding fresh food, fuel rises 1.9% yr/yr. * Inflation seen re-accelerating on war-induced energy shock. By Leika Kihara. Japan's core consumer prices rose 1.4% in April from a year earlier, data showed on Friday, marking the slowest annual pace in four years due largely to the effect of government subsidies on school tuition.

  3. Trump will swear in Warsh on Friday to lead US Federal Reserve
    Reuters | 06:49 PM EDT

    U.S. President Donald Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh as the chair of the Federal Reserve on Friday at the White House, the Trump administration said on Thursday. Warsh was confirmed to the role in a near party-line vote on May 13. Warsh, 56, will serve a four-year term as chair and a 14-year term as a Fed governor.

  4. Trump will swear in Warsh on Friday to lead U.S. Federal Reserve
    Reuters | 06:28 PM EDT

    U.S. President Donald Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh as the chair of the Federal Reserve on Friday at the White House, the Trump administration said on Thursday. Warsh, 56, will serve a four-year term as chair and a 14 year term as a Fed governor.

  5. KBRA Assigns AA- Rating to Miami-Dade County, FL Aviation Revenue Refunding Bonds; Outlook Positive
    Business Wire | 06:06 PM EDT

    KBRA assigns a long-term AA- rating to Miami-Dade County, Florida, Aviation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2026A and Aviation Revenue Refunding Bonds Series 2026B issued for Miami International Airport.

  6. Brazil central bank to offer $1 billion in dollar auctions with repurchase deal
    Reuters | 05:45 PM EDT

    Brazil's central bank said on Thursday it will offer up to $1 billion in two simultaneous dollar auctions with repurchase agreements on Friday. In a statement, the central bank said the auctions will start at 10:30 a.m. local time, and aim to roll over contracts maturing in June. The repurchases for the auctions are set for September 2 and November 4, according to the monetary authority.

  7. FHLB Dallas and First National Bank Texas Celebrate Groundbreaking of Affordable Housing Community in Los Lunas, New Mexico
    Business Wire | 03:54 PM EDT

    Plaza Luna Lofts Will Focus on Adults 55 and Older. The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, First National Bank Texas, NewLife Homes Inc. and local leaders today celebrated the groundbreaking of Plaza Luna Lofts, a housing development in Los Lunas, New Mexico, that will create 57 affordable apartment homes for adults 55 years and older. This press release features multimedia.

  8. TREASURIES-Yields slide on Iran deal progress, economic data
    Reuters | 03:48 PM EDT

    U.S. Treasury yields fell on Thursday following reports that the United States and Iran have neared a final draft of a peace deal.

  9. Munis little changed, anticipating Warsh taking over Fed chair
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 03:45 PM EDT

    The market has seen a trend of "happy endings to each week, disappointing Mondays," according to James Pruskowski, managing director at Hennion & Walsh.

  10. Munis see lighter new-issue calendar, more volatility next week
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 03:19 PM EDT

    "We're going to have some weak days, we're going to have some stronger days, maybe they wash out against each other," said Kim Olsan, senior fixed income portfolio manager at NewSquare Capital.

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Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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