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  1. Avis Budget Group Announces Intention to Offer $300 Million of Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 07:30 AM EDT

    Avis Budget Group, Inc. (CAR) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Avis Budget Car Rental, LLC and Avis Budget Finance, Inc., intend, subject to market and other customary conditions, to offer $300 million aggregate principal amount of additional 8.000% Senior Notes due 2031 in a private offering.

  2. US mortgage rate rises to nine-month high
    Reuters | 07:02 AM EDT

    The rate on the most popular U.S. home loan rose to a nine-month high last week, as the Iran war kept oil prices elevated, fueling inflation concerns and pushing benchmark U.S. Treasury yields higher.

  3. US mortgage rate rises to nine-month high
    Reuters | 07:00 AM EDT

    The rate on the most popular U.S. home loan rose to a nine-month high last week, as the Iran war kept oil prices elevated, fueling inflation concerns and pushing benchmark U.S. Treasury yields higher. The U.S. labor market has since stabilized, with the unemployment rate now at the same 4.3% it was last August.

  4. *-- Earnings Flash (NA.TO) National Bank of Canada Reports Q2 Reported Net Income of $1,234M, Up 38%
    MT Newswires | 06:44 AM EDT

  5. *-- Earnings Flash (NA.TO) National Bank of Canada Posts Q2 Diluted EPS $3.06, Up 41%
    MT Newswires | 06:42 AM EDT

  6. Apogee Therapeutics Announces $1.3 Billion Strategic Financing Collaboration with Blackstone Life Sciences to Advance Phase 3 Development and Commercialization of Zumilokibart
    GlobeNewswire | 06:31 AM EDT

    Up to $1.3 billion in flexible, non-dilutive capital, including up to $800 million of synthetic royalty and access of up to $500 million in senior corporate debt? Combined with company's current total cash of $1.3 billion, this transaction positions Apogee to achieve a self-sustainable financial profile through commercialization of zumilokibart without need for future equity financing Apogee to...

  7. Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones
    Reuters | 06:23 AM EDT

    Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their own defence systems and arm staff to repel drone attacks, a document published by the lower house of parliament showed.

  8. Analysis-Investors expect US dollar to break higher as Fed battles inflation
    Reuters | 06:10 AM EDT

    The U.S. dollar, long stuck in a tight trading range, could be in for a break higher as the Federal Reserve shifts its focus to fighting worrisome signs that inflation is heating up. In the first half of last year, the dollar slumped nearly 11%. Since then, it has settled into a narrow trading range, frustrating both those anticipating deeper losses and those hoping for a meaningful rebound.

  9. ECB tells banks to invest more to get a grip on AI security?risk
    Reuters | 06:00 AM EDT

    Euro zone banks need to invest more in cybersecurity if they are to get a grip on new AI models that can find flaws in software, the European Central Bank's outgoing Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Wednesday.

  10. SocGen's Overnight Economic News Summary
    MT Newswires | 05:49 AM EDT

    Societe Generale in its early Wednesday economic news summary pointed out: -- Brent offered inside a weekly range. -- The Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds OCR at 2.25%, MPC split 3-3, Governor Breman casts deciding vote for no change. -- Australia April consumer price index slows more than forecast to 4.2% year over year from 4.6% in March, core up a tick at 3.4% following temporary fuel tax cut.

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