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  1. NY Fed finds 'remarkable increase' in food insecurity for many Americans
    Reuters | 10:45 AM EDT

    Food-related challenges are surging for America's least well-off residents, and that likely explains the marked rise in a sour consumer mood despite data showing the economy is overall doing pretty well, new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York says.

  2. NY Fed finds 'remarkable increase' in food insecurity for many Americans
    Reuters | 10:30 AM EDT

    * NY Fed finds marked rise in food insecurity for many Americans. * NY Fed says food concerns likely linked to bad consumer moods. * NY Fed says lower-income Americans' food challenges greatest. By Michael S. Derby.

  3. TREASURIES-US yields edge lower as Iran hopes persist
    Reuters | 10:08 AM EDT

    U.S. Treasury yields on Wednesday morning edged lower amid continued hopes that Washington and Tehran were moving toward an agreement after nearly three months of war. The U.S. Treasury is due to hold an auction of 5-year notes in the afternoon while investors await Thursday's releases of key economic data on inflation, durable goods and first-quarter economic growth.

  4. PRECIOUS-Gold falls to two-month low as war-driven inflation fuels rate-hike bets
    Reuters | 09:41 AM EDT

    * Fed's Kashkari calls for focus on inflation risk. * Investors focusing on key US data due later this week. * Spot silver down more than 3% By Anjana Anil and Anmol Choubey. Gold prices fell to nearly a two-month low on Wednesday, pressured by expectations of tighter monetary policy to fend off rising inflation, with no clear end in sight to the war in Iran.

  5. Top central banks forge ahead with 'always-on' cross-border payments testing
    Reuters | 09:25 AM EDT

    A group of the world's leading central banks and more than 40 major commercial banks are to step up testing of one of the world's most closely watched digital payments projects, as the race to upgrade - and dominate - the international financial architecture heats up.

  6. Top central banks forge ahead with 'always-on' cross-border payments testing
    Reuters | 09:15 AM EDT

    * Leading central banks push ahead with digital payments testing. * Bank of Canada due to join the project going forward. * China's central bank, commercial banks not involved in project. By Marc Jones.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

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