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  1. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks climb, yields dip as investors focus on some progress in US-Iran talks
    Reuters | 05:35 PM EDT

    * European stocks end at highest in over a month. * Dollar holds higher; oil prices settle up. * Dow posts record closing high for second day. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Stefano Rebaudo. Major stock indexes rose and Treasury yields eased on Friday as investors weighed the likelihood of a near-term deal to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

  2. TREASURIES-Shorter-dated yields rise on all-time low consumer sentiment
    Reuters | 04:34 PM EDT

    Shorter-dated U.S. Treasury yields shot up on Friday as investors digested data pointing to all-time low U.S. consumer sentiment in May. The two-year Treasury note yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations for the Federal Reserve, was last up 4.4 basis points at 4.123%. Five-year Treasury yields were up 1.3 bps at 4.255%, while the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treas...

  3. Warsh elected chair of U.S. Fed's rate-setting committee
    Reuters | 04:15 PM EDT

    The U.S. Federal Reserve on Friday said Kevin Warsh had taken the oath of office as chairman and member of the Board of Governors, and that its interest-rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee had unanimously selected him as its chairman. Warsh earlier on Friday was sworn into office at the White House by President Donald Trump.

  4. US regulators sign off on large bank 'living wills'
    Reuters | 04:04 PM EDT

    A pair of U.S. banking regulators have signed off on plans submitted by the nation's largest banks detailing how they could be safely unwound in bankruptcy. The Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation did not identify any shortcomings in the so-called "living wills" of the nation's 8 largest banks and 56 foreign banking organizations.

  5. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain, yields dip as investors focus on US-Iran talks
    Reuters | 03:55 PM EDT

    * US stocks higher. * European stocks end at highest in over a month. * Dollar holds higher; oil prices settle up. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Stefano Rebaudo. Major stock indexes rose and Treasury yields eased on Friday as investors weighed the likelihood of a near-term deal to end the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran. Oil prices gained as much uncertainty surrounding the Iran talks remained.

  6. US STOCKS-Wall Street rises, Dow hits record high as Middle East hopes lift sentiment
    Reuters | 03:12 PM EDT

    * PC makers Dell, HP surge after Lenovo (LNVGF) reports revenue jump. * Est?e Lauder climbs after ending merger talks with Puig. * Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair. * S&P 500 eyes 8th weekly gain, longest streak since December 2023. * Indexes up: Dow 0.86%, S&P 500 0.62%, Nasdaq 0.50% By Chibuike Oguh, Shashwat Chauhan and Medha Singh.

  7. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks climb, yields dip as investors focus on US-Iran talks
    Reuters | 12:41 PM EDT

    * US stocks higher in late morning. * European stocks also higher. * Dollar holds near six-week high. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Stefano Rebaudo. Major stock indexes rose and Treasury yields eased on Friday as investors weighed the likelihood of a near-term deal to end the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran. Oil prices gained as much uncertainty surrounding the Iran talks remained.

  8. Warsh says he will lead "reform-oriented" Federal Reserve
    Reuters | 12:24 PM EDT

    New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh said on Friday that he will pursue a "reform-oriented" agenda under his leadership.

  9. Warsh takes the Fed's helm as inflation climbs, consumer sentiment dives
    Reuters | 12:10 PM EDT

    * Warsh pledges to lead 'reform-oriented' Fed. * Trump promises 'full support' of administration. * Warsh facing pressure from markets, colleagues, over rate decisions. * Fed's Waller ready to axe 'easing bias' * Warsh unanimously selected by Fed's policy-setting panel as its chair. By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir.

  10. UK's FTSE 100 snaps four-week losing streak as rate hike fears ease
    Reuters | 12:07 PM EDT

    * FTSE 100 up 0.22%, FTSE 250 rises 0.96% * Data prompts traders to reassess rate hike bets. * Political uncertainty remains in focus. UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 index ended a four-week losing streak after data released this week weakened expectations of a Bank of England rate hike, giving relief to investors unsettled by political uncertainty.

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