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  1. BRIEF-Coupang U.S. Senate Confirmed Kevin Warsh As Federal Reserve Chair And He Resigned As A Director Of Co Effective Immediately - SEC Filing
    Reuters | 04:47 PM EDT

    Coupang Inc (CPNG): * Coupang Inc (CPNG): U.S. SENATE CONFIRMED KEVIN WARSH AS FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR AND HE RESIGNED AS A DIRECTOR OF CO EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - SEC FILING. * Coupang Inc (CPNG) - BOARD TO REDUCE SIZE BY ONE DIRECTOR AFTER WARSH RESIGNATION - SEC FILING Source text: Further company coverage:

  2. FOREX-Dollar strengthens after data with Trump-Xi summit under way
    Reuters | 03:00 PM EDT

    * Trump-Xi summit focuses on trade progress, Taiwan. * US retail sales, jobless claims, and import prices support steady Fed policy outlook. * Fed officials highlight inflation risks and economic resilience. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

  3. Fed's Miran says he will vacate board seat on or just before Warsh is sworn in as chair
    Reuters | 02:06 PM EDT

    U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran on Thursday said he would resign his seat on or shortly before Kevin Warsh is sworn in as the Fed's next chair, a necessary step since there is no other open seat on the seven-member board for Warsh to fill and Miran's term had technically expired in January.

  4. BRIEF-Appalachian Power Files Prelim Term Sheet For $1.38 Bln Series 2026-A Senior Secured SAC Bonds
    Reuters | 01:51 PM EDT

    Appalachian Power Recovery Funding LLC: * APPALACHIAN POWER RECOVERY FUNDING FILES PRELIMINARY TERM SHEET FOR $1.38 BILLION SERIES 2026-A SENIOR SECURED SAC BONDS - SEC FILING Source text: Further company coverage:

  5. BRIEF-Fitch Upgrades Telecom Italia To 'BB+', Affirms Stable Outlook
    Reuters | 01:42 PM EDT

    Telecom Italia SpA: * FITCH UPGRADES TELECOM ITALIA TO 'BB+'; STABLE OUTLOOK. * FITCH: UPGRADE REFLECTS STRONGER CASH FLOW GENERATION, STABILISING LEVERAGE AFTER DISPOSAL OF TIM'S FIXED LOCAL ACCESS NETWORK & OTHER NON-CORE ASSETS. * FITCH ON TELECOM ITALIA: STABLE OUTLOOK REFLECTS EXPECTATIONS THAT CASH FLOW & LEVERAGE WILL REMAIN WITHIN OUR 'BB+' RATING SENSITIVITIES.

  6. Tax refunds help to lift US retail sales; drag from rising inflation looms
    Reuters | 01:40 PM EDT

    U.S. retail sales increased solidly for a third straight month in April, though part of the rise in receipts was due to a sharp rise in inflation since the start of the U.S.-backed war with Iran. Rising price pressures were underscored by other data on Thursday showing imported inflation last month rose at its fastest pace in four years.

  7. Fed's Hammack says central bank independence key?
    Reuters | 01:11 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack reiterated on Thursday that a wide range of evidence supports the idea that an independent central bank makes policy more effectively.

  8. IMF says constructive US-China dialogue, reduced tensions good for world economy
    Reuters | 01:02 PM EDT

    * IMF welcomes engagement between world's two largest economies. * IMF says Middle East war pushing global economy into lower growth scenario. * Fund continues to discuss potential assistance to countries struggling with high energy prices. By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal.

  9. German 10-year bond yield dips, but still near multi-year high on inflation concerns?
    Reuters | 11:36 AM EDT

    * Investors monitor US-Iran tensions, Trump's China visit. * ECB rate hikes expected as oil prices fuel inflation fears. * Fed rate cut bets recede. By Samuel Indyk. Germany's 10-year government bond yield fell on Thursday but remained close to its recent multi-year peak as elevated energy prices solidified expectations for higher inflation and European Central Bank rate hikes.

  10. FOREX-Dollar higher after data with Trump-Xi summit underway
    Reuters | 10:56 AM EDT

    * Trump-Xi summit focuses on trade progress, Taiwan. * US retail sales, jobless claims, and import prices support steady Fed policy outlook. * Fed officials highlight inflation risks and economic resilience. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

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