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  1. US single-family home prices ease on a monthly basis in April, FHFA says
    Reuters | 09:03 AM EDT

    U.S. single-family house prices eased on a monthly basis in April, but remained supported by a shortage of homes for sale. House prices dipped 0.1% after an upwardly revised 0.2% rise in March, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said on Tuesday.

  2. Brazil's gross debt tops forecasts as interest burden mounts in May
    Reuters | 08:25 AM EDT

    Brazil's gross debt rose more than expected in May, central bank data showed on Tuesday, as the country's rising interest bill pushed borrowing higher.

  3. Brazil's gross debt climbs to 81.1% of GDP in May
    Reuters | 07:42 AM EDT

    Brazil's gross debt climbed to 81.1% of gross domestic product in May, central bank data showed on Tuesday, from 80.2% the month before and above the 80.7% expected in a Reuters poll. The country's public sector posted a primary deficit of 56.131 billion reais for the month, surpassing the 53.5 billion reais shortfall forecast in the poll.

  4. CANADA STOCKS-Canada equity futures rise, stocks set for eighth straight quarter of gains
    Reuters | 07:07 AM EDT

    Canadian stock index futures rose on Tuesday, as higher commodity prices and easing geopolitical tensions put the main benchmark on track for a strong quarterly performance. * Optimism around AI and signs of a resilient global economy despite several headwinds have supported global stock markets this year.

  5. Quarter-end expected to be quiet for Fed liquidity facilities?
    Reuters | 06:32 AM EDT

    The Federal Reserve's rebuild of money market liquidity is pointing to a quiet turn of the quarter, market participants say, as ample central bank cash depresses the volatility that often emerges around such calendar dates.

  6. US STOCKS-US stock futures little changed as strong quarter nears end
    Reuters | 06:16 AM EDT

    * Futures up: Dow 0.13%, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 0.04% each. Wall Street futures were largely unchanged early on Tuesday, as investors took a breather in the final trading session of a quarter that saw equities post the biggest gains in years. A slew of economic data, including the JOLTS job openings report and the Conference Board's consumer confidence index, would be in focus later in the day.

  7. PRECIOUS-Gold heads for worst quarter in 13 years on strong dollar, Fed hike bets
    Reuters | 06:10 AM EDT

    * Gold, silver set for biggest quarterly drop since 2013. * Silver set for sharpest monthly loss since September 2011. * Platinum set for worst month since 2008, quarter since Jan 2020. * US ADP employment and nonfarm payroll data due later this week. By Sumit Saha.

  8. AI spending, earnings hopes, Fed outlook set to sway US stocks in second half
    Reuters | 06:05 AM EDT

    The U.S. stock market faces a gauntlet of tests to keep its rally going in the second half of 2026, from the sustainability of AI spending to a high corporate earnings bar and the outlook for interest rates under a Federal Reserve with a new chairman.

  9. With independent agencies imperiled, Fed may face further pressure despite Cook win
    Reuters | 06:02 AM EDT

    The Supreme Court may have reaffirmed the U.S. Federal Reserve's independence, but in a pair of rulings also left the central bank isolated as possibly the last agency able to wield executive power based on expertise free of the threat of its officials being fired by the president.

  10. With independent agencies imperiled, Fed may face further pressure despite Cook win
    Reuters | 06:00 AM EDT

    * Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to fire Fed's Lisa Cook. * It says firing Fed governor requires a substantial hurdle. * Ruling notes Fed's unique public-private structure. * Second ruling frees a president's hands in agency firings. By Howard Schneider.

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