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  1. National Bank Sees Canada's GDP Growing 1.0% This Year But Trade Uncertainty Is Main Risk
    MT Newswires | 08:15 AM EDT

    The Canadian economy remains under pressure despite the resource sector's strong performance, as trade tensions with the United States continue to hold back non-resource exports, said National Bank of Canada.

  2. Oklahoma lawmakers target property tax relief with ballot measure
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 07:55 AM EDT

    Actions this legislative session include a ballot measure to tighten caps on property assessment growth and allowing bond issuance for charter schools.

  3. PBF Energy Announces Intention to Offer $500 Million of Senior Notes due 2034
    PR Newswire | 07:55 AM EDT

    PARSIPPANY, N.J., May 26, 2026 PBF Energy Inc. (PBF) today announced that its indirect subsidiary, PBF Holding Company LLC, intends to offer, subject to market and other conditions, $500 million in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2034 in a private offering.

  4. US Dollar Rises Early Tuesday Ahead of Busy Data Release Schedule This Week
    MT Newswires | 07:45 AM EDT

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Tuesday after the long holiday weekend and before a busy week of economic data releases that includes the second estimate of Q1 GDP and personal income and spending data for April later in the week.

  5. BRIEF-J-Star Holding Subsidiary Receives Central Bank Of Taiwan Authorization To Initiate $60 Million Sovereign-Backed Financing Framework Through Designated Banks For U.S. Solid-State Battery Expansion ($122.5 Million Project)
    Reuters | 07:38 AM EDT

    J-Star Holding Co Ltd (YMAT): * J-STAR HOLDING SUBSIDIARY RECEIVES CENTRAL BANK OF TAIWAN AUTHORIZATION TO INITIATE $60 MILLION SOVEREIGN-BACKED FINANCING FRAMEWORK THROUGH DESIGNATED BANKS FOR U.S. SOLID-STATE BATTERY EXPANSION. * J-Star Holding Co Ltd (YMAT) - TO PURSUE $60 MILLION LOAN FOR 100MWH SOLID-STATE BATTERY PLANT IN TEXAS Source text: Further company coverage:

  6. Brazil's current account deficit larger-than-expected in April
    Reuters | 07:37 AM EDT

    Brazil's current account deficit reached $1.765 billion in April, central bank data showed on Tuesday, larger than the $200 million shortfall expected by economists in a Reuters poll. Foreign direct investment for the month landed at $8.912 billion, beating the $5.4 billion projected in the poll.

  7. J-Star Holding Subsidiary Receives Central Bank of Taiwan Authorization to Initiate $60 Million Sovereign-Backed Financing Framework through Designated Banks for U.S. Solid-State Battery Expansion ($122.5 Million Project)
    GlobeNewswire | 07:30 AM EDT

    J-Star Holding Co., Ltd. (YMAT) today announced that its subsidiary YMA Corporation has received formal authorization from the Central Bank of Taiwan to initiate under the Sovereign-Backed financing framework for the Company?s strategic U.S. infrastructure expansion initiative under YMA INC. Pursuant to the formal authorization from the Central Bank of Taiwan, the Company is preparing to select a desi...

  8. Bitcoin ETFs crushed by billions in outflows as Treasuries stifle interest-rate cut hopes
    Coindesk | 07:20 AM EDT

    Your day-ahead look for May 26, 2026

  9. *--St. Louis Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Estimate 1.320% Gain vs Previous 0.785% Gain
    MT Newswires | 07:10 AM EDT

  10. Exclusive-Wall Street banks push Fed to future-proof supervision overhaul, sources say
    Reuters | 06:03 AM EDT

    Wall Street banks are pushing the Federal Reserve behind the scenes to cement its new supervisory regime so the changes cannot easily be reversed by potential future Democratic administrations, said four people with knowledge of the matter.

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