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  1. NZ central bank holds rates steady in tight vote, warns hikes to come sooner
    Reuters | 10:26 PM EDT

    New Zealand's central bank held rates steady on Wednesday, but a split vote underscored a knife-edge decision, as policymakers warned rates will need to rise sooner and by more than expected to counter an energy shock rippling through the global economy.

  2. PRECIOUS-Gold edges higher on weaker dollar; focus on US-Iran talks, Fed outlook
    Reuters | 09:10 PM EDT

    Gold ticked up on Wednesday, supported by a weaker dollar, as investors looked for signs of progress in peace negotiations between the United States and Iran and assessed the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy outlook. FUNDAMENTALS. * Spot gold rose 0.2% at $4,516.76 per ounce, as of 0051 GMT. * The dollar eased, making greenback-priced bullion more affordable for holders of other currencies.

  3. Asian shares climb, oil holds gains as markets eye Iran talks, central bank moves
    Reuters | 08:58 PM EDT

    Asian shares rose?while oil prices remained elevated on Wednesday as markets looked for signals that a shaky truce between the United States and Iran will be extended. Brent crude traded near $100 per barrel, and the greenback held gains from the previous session after Iran said the U.S. had violated a ceasefire.

  4. GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares climb, oil holds gains as markets eye Iran talks, central bank moves
    Reuters | 08:54 PM EDT

    * Central bankers signal inflation concerns. * Japan's Nikkei hits record after Wall Street gains on AI optimism. * New Zealand dollar subdued ahead of expected central bank rate hold. By Rocky Swift Asian shares rose while oil prices remained elevated on Wednesday as markets looked for signals that a shaky truce between the United States and Iran will be extended.

  5. Russia allows central bank, top bank Sberbank to directly down drones
    Reuters | 07:40 PM EDT

    Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate defence systems and arm staff to ward off drone attacks without special forces involvement, a document published by the lower house of parliament showed on Tuesday.

  6. Viridian Therapeutics signs manufacturing deal with WuXi Biologics for thyroid eye disease drug
    Reuters | 04:29 PM EDT

    Viridian Therapeutics (VRDN) said on Tuesday it has signed a manufacturing agreement with WuXi Biologics (WXIBF) to support commercial supply of its experimental drug if approved. * WuXi Biologics (WXIBF) will make and supply both the drug substance and final product for veligrotug, Viridian's treatment for thyroid eye disease, a condition that causes eye swelling and vision problems.

  7. FOREX-Dollar climbs as US strikes on Iran dent ceasefire optimism
    Reuters | 03:56 PM EDT

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

  8. Brent crude jumps 4%, as US strikes in Iran set back hopes for Hormuz re-opening
    Reuters | 03:28 PM EDT

    * U.S. strikes in Iran spark renewed Middle East. * Strait of Hormuz shipping remains restricted, some tankers pass amid ongoing risks. * U.S. consumer confidence dips as inflation fears rise due to Iran conflict. * U.S. futures fall, catching up to Brent's Monday selloff. By Scott DiSavino.

  9. Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for May 26
    MT Newswires | 03:03 PM EDT

    The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell to 93.1 in May from a 93.8 reading in April due to a decline in the present situation that was offset by an increase in the expectations index. The Conference Board cited the negative impact of the war in the Middle East as a key factor. The Dallas Federal Reserve's manufacturing reading rose to 0.4 in May from minus 2.3 in April.

  10. Consumer Confidence Falls as Inflationary Concerns Intensify, Survey Shows
    MT Newswires | 02:04 PM EDT

    US consumer confidence fell in May amid mounting inflation concerns as the Middle East conflict has stretched for about three months now, a survey by the Conference Board showed Tuesday. The consumer confidence index ticked down to 93.1 this month from April's upwardly revised reading of 93.8. The consensus was for a 92 print in a Bloomberg survey.

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