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  1. Fed's Waller: "Crazy" to talk about rate cuts right now
    Reuters | 10:58 AM EDT

    U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said it would be "crazy" for the Fed to contemplate rate cuts in the near future, with inflation stuck above target and the job market seeming more stable than it did earlier in the year. "It's just kind of crazy to say you could start talking about rate cuts in the near future," Waller said.

  2. Amex Exploration Now Off Restriction at National Bank of Canada
    MT Newswires | 10:58 AM EDT

    Amex Exploration (AMXEF) is now off restriction at National Bank of Canada after the company closed a C$59 million private placement, the bank said Thursday. The bank gave Amex an outperform rating and C$6.50 price target.

  3. US consumer sentiment plumbs record lows in May; inflation expectations increase
    Reuters | 10:20 AM EDT

    U.S. consumer sentiment plunged to a record low in May as surging gasoline prices because of the war with Iran fueled anxiety over worsening affordability, a survey showed on Friday. The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers said its Consumer Sentiment Index dropped to a final reading of 44.8, an all-time low, from 48.2 earlier this month.

  4. Fed's Waller ready to axe 'easing bias,' though not advocating rate hikes yet
    Reuters | 10:16 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, an influential voice in policymaking who until recently had advocated for lower interest rates, on Friday said the Fed should axe the "easing bias" from its policy statement and effectively open the door to a possible rate hike.

  5. April Unemployment Rate Declines Largest in Ohio
    MT Newswires | 10:16 AM EDT

    State-level data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Friday showed the unemployment rate fell in three states in April, rose in two and held steady elsewhere. The largest unemployment rate decline was in Ohio, where it fell by 0.2 percentage point, while the unemployment rate rose by 0.2 percentage point in Connecticut.

  6. May Michigan Consumer Sentiment Revised Sharply Lower from Preliminary Print, Down From April
    MT Newswires | 10:12 AM EDT

    The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index was revised downward Friday to a reading of 44.8 for May from 48.2 in the preliminary estimate, compared with expectation for no revision in a survey compiled by Bloomberg. That was a decrease from the final reading of 49.8 in April.

  7. *--April Unemployment Rate Lower in Three US States, Higher in Two States
    MT Newswires | 10:01 AM EDT

  8. The Conference Board Leading Economic Index? (LEI) for the US Inched Up in April
    PR Newswire | 10:00 AM EDT

    NEW YORK, May 22, 2026 The Conference Board Leading Economic Index? for the US rose slightly by 0.1% in April 2026 to 97.4, following a 0.6% decline in March.

  9. US STOCKS-Wall St rises, Dow hits record high with U.S.-Iran talks in focus
    Reuters | 09:58 AM EDT

    * UBS Global Wealth lifts S&P 500 2026 target to 7,900 from 7,500 pts. * Est?e Lauder jumps after ending merger talks with Puig. * Kevin Warsh to be sworn in as Fed chair later in the day. * Indexes up: Dow 0.6%, S&P 500 0.7%, Nasdaq 0.7% By Shashwat Chauhan and Medha Singh.

  10. EXCLUSIVE: The Next Bond Market Risk Isn't Inflation ? It's Supply
    Benzinga | 09:57 AM EDT

    Inflation may be grabbing the headlines, but some bond investors are already looking beyond the next Consumer Price Index report. A less-discussed risk is beginning to emerge in the Treasury market: supply.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

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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