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  1. Analysis-Investors expect US dollar to break higher as Fed battles inflation
    Reuters | 09:07 PM 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.

  2. South Korea holds rates, alert to inflation risks
    Reuters | 09:06 PM EDT

    The Bank of Korea kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Thursday to gauge whether the Iran war will damp growth, even as a slumping won and stubborn inflation pressure policymakers to tighten monetary policy in the coming months.

  3. Fed's Jefferson says monetary policy is 'well positioned' amid inflation risks
    Reuters | 08:02 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said on Wednesday that the current setting of monetary policy is in the right place amid ongoing upside risks to the inflation outlook.

  4. Fed's Jefferson says monetary policy is 'well positioned' amid inflation risks
    Reuters | 08:00 PM EDT

    * Fed's Jefferson says monetary policy is well positioned. * Jefferson says while inflation expected to ease later this year, there are risks. * Jefferson says job market mostly stable. By Michael S. Derby. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said on Wednesday that the current setting of monetary policy is in the right place amid ongoing upside risks to the inflation outlook.

  5. BRIEF-Kish Bancorp Completes $35.0 Million Subordinated Debt Offering
    Reuters | 04:11 PM EDT

    Kish Bancorp Inc (KISB): * KISH BANCORP, INC. COMPLETES $35.0 MILLION SUBORDINATED DEBT OFFERING Source text: Further company coverage:

  6. Fed watchdog looking at reappointment process for central bank's regional presidents
    Reuters | 04:03 PM EDT

    The Federal Reserve's in-house watchdog said on Wednesday it's looking into how the U.S. central bank's Board of Governors reappoints the regional Fed presidents and their deputies to respective five-year terms.

  7. Fed's Cook says she is prepared to raise rates if inflation doesn't ease
    Reuters | 03:57 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Wednesday said she feels the U.S. central bank should hold short-term interest rates steady for now but, with tariffs, the Iran war and a surge in AI-related investment pushing prices higher, she is prepared to hike rates if needed.

  8. PRECIOUS-Gold hits two-month low as war-driven inflation fuels rate-hike bets
    Reuters | 02:27 PM EDT

    * Fed's Kashkari calls for focus on inflation risk. * Investors focusing on key US data due later this week. * BofA says gold rally could boost silver above $100 per ounce again. By Anjana Anil and Anmol Choubey.

  9. US mortgage rate rises to nine-month high, worsening affordability again
    Reuters | 01:19 PM EDT

    * Mortgage applications fall 8.5%, refinancing drops, application volumes near yearly low. * Housing supply remains tight as homeowners with low rates stay put, worsening affordability. * Average 30-year mortgage rate hits 6.65%, highest since August 2025, MBA reports.

  10. 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.

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