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  1. PRECIOUS-Gold falls as war-driven inflation fears fuel rate-hike bets
    Reuters | 11:56 AM EDT

    * Brent crude oil rose more than 4% * US Personal Consumption Expenditures data due on Thursday. * UBS lowers year-end gold price target. By Anjana Anil. Gold fell more than 1% on Tuesday, pressured by bets of higher U.S. interest rates this yearas renewed U.S. military strikes on Iran dampened hopes for a peace deal, pushed up oil prices and revived inflation concerns.

  2. FOREX-Dollar firms as fresh US strikes dim Iran ceasefire hopes
    Reuters | 11:13 AM EDT

    * Iran says U.S. has violated ceasefire after fresh U.S. attacks. * Dollar rises against Euro and Swiss franc. * Prospect of Strait of Hormuz reopening had lifted risk appetite. * Safe-haven dollar finds favour as investors turn more cautious. By Chibuike Oguh.

  3. GLOBAL MARKETS-Tech lifts US stocks, WTI crude falls on Iran peace deal hopes
    Reuters | 11:02 AM EDT

    * Chip prices surge, putting Nasdaq outfront. * Brent crude rises, WTI falls as U.S. strikes in Iran dampen peace hopes. * ECB's Isabel Schnabel signals need for rate hike in June regardless of peace progress. * U.S. Treasury yields rise as inflation worries ebb. By Stephen Culp.

  4. US consumer confidence ebbs in May as inflation worries mount
    Reuters | 10:24 AM EDT

    U.S. consumer confidence eased in May as worries about inflation linked to the war with Iran intensified, offsetting an improvement in households' perceptions of the labor market, a survey showed on Tuesday. The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 this month.

  5. US consumer confidence ebbs in May as inflation worries mount
    Reuters | 10:21 AM EDT

    U.S. consumer confidence eased in May as worries about inflation linked to the war with Iran intensified, offsetting an improvement in households' perceptions of the labor market, a survey showed on Tuesday. "Consumer confidence edged downward in May as the inflationary impacts of the war in the Middle East intensified," said Dana Peterson, chief economist at the Conference Board.

  6. TREASURIES-US yields fall on hope Strait of Hormuz deal can cool inflation
    Reuters | 09:59 AM EDT

    Yields on U.S. government bonds fell Tuesday, as hopes for a breakthrough deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz had investors relaxing a bit about the inflation outlook, ahead of a busy day of debt auctions headlined by a two-year sale. U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday had signaled negotiations to end the conflict with Iran were proceeding "nicely."

  7. PRECIOUS-Gold falls as energy-driven inflation threatens to push interest rates higher
    Reuters | 09:49 AM EDT

    * Brent crude oil rose more than 3% * US Personal Consumption Expenditures data due on Thursday. * UBS lowers year-end gold price target. By Anjana Anil. Gold fell more than 1% on Tuesday on bets of higher U.S. interest rates this year, with U.S. military strikes on Iran dialing back hopes of a peace deal, elevating oil prices, and bringing inflation concerns to the forefront.

  8. US single-family home prices edge up in March, FHFA says
    Reuters | 09:14 AM EDT

    U.S. single-family house prices edged up in March, but further increases are unlikely as the war with Iran pushes mortgage rates higher, dampening housing demand. House prices gained 0.1% after a downwardly revised 0.1% dip in February, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said on Tuesday. They increased 1.7% in the 12 months through March, after rising by the same margin in February.

  9. Complex labor market is making Bank of Canada's job harder, says official
    Reuters | 09:12 AM EDT

    The Bank of Canada on Tuesday said structural changes in the labor market were making its job more complicated adding that if it reacted wrongly, inflationary pressures could rise. Deputy governor Nicolas Vincent said that while the central bank could handle the impact of cyclical forces through changes in interest rates, deeper challenges were harder to control.

  10. US single-family home prices edge up in March, FHFA says
    Reuters | 09:11 AM EDT

    U.S. single-family house prices edged up in March, but further increases are unlikely as the war with Iran pushes mortgage rates higher, dampening housing demand. House prices gained 0.1% after a downwardly revised 0.1% dip in February, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said on Tuesday. They increased 1.7% in the 12 months through March, after rising by the same margin in February.

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