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  1. CANADA STOCKS-TSX heads for second straight monthly gain amid renewed Middle East peace hopes
    Reuters | 11:36 AM EDT

    * U.S. and Iran have agreed to extend ceasefire, sources say. * Canada's Q1 GDP contracts in the first quarter. By Niket Nishant. Canada's main stock index climbed on Friday and was on course for its second consecutive month of gains, as renewed hopes for a Middle East peace deal buoyed investor sentiment.

  2. Political support makes or breaks P3 transactions
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 11:25 AM EDT

    Research from The Bond Buyer finds that political will is the strongest impediment or asset to the growth of P3 activity across the U.S.

  3. AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Halyk-Life, JSC
    Business Wire | 11:17 AM EDT

    AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bbb? of Halyk-Life, Life Insurance Subsidiary Company of the Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan, JSC. The ratings reflect Halyk-Life?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its strong operating performance, limited business profile and marginal enterprise risk management.

  4. GLOBAL MARKETS-Wall Street follows global stocks higher, crude prices ease on potential US-Iran truce extension
    Reuters | 11:16 AM EDT

    * S&P 500 set for longest weekly winning streak since December 2023. * Global stocks hit fresh record high. * Dollar set for weekly dip. * U.S. Treasury yields dip for fourth straight session. * Sources say Hormuz deal awaiting Trump's approval. By Stephen Culp.

  5. Rising exports lower US goods trade deficit in April
    Reuters | 10:59 AM EDT

    * Goods trade deficit narrows 3.4% to $82.4 billion in April. * Exports of goods jump 4.0%; goods imports increase 1.9% * Wholesale inventories rise 0.5%; stocks at retailers gain 0.7% By Lucia Mutikani.

  6. National Bank of Canada Raises Tamarack Valley Energy's Price Target to C$16.50 from C$15
    MT Newswires | 10:42 AM EDT

    National Bank of Canada on Friday removed Tamarack Valley Energy (TNEYF) from restriction, raising its price target to C$16.50 from $15 with an outperform rating. The target price increase reflects the high-graded fundamentals of the business, specifically lower sustaining capital and higher associated free cash flow, the bank said.

  7. Fed's Bowman willing to look through war-driven inflation bump
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10:26 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said Friday that she believes price growth is still heading toward the central bank's 2% target when factoring out one-time shocks such as tariffs and elevated oil prices.

  8. TREASURIES-US yields edge lower to end the week on hopes for Iran deal
    Reuters | 10:19 AM EDT

    U.S. Treasury yields were headed lower for a fourth straight day on Friday morning, closing out a week in which reported progress in efforts to secure a truce between the United States and Iran had spurred some optimism on markets.

  9. AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Park Avenue Life Insurance Company
    Business Wire | 09:56 AM EDT

    AM Best has assigned a Financial Strength Rating of A++ and a Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?aa+? to Park Avenue Life Insurance Company. The ratings reflect PALIC?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as strongest, as well as its adequate operating performance, neutral business profile and very strong enterprise risk management.

  10. BRIEF-Bank of Canada to auction cash management bills on June 1
    Reuters | 09:52 AM EDT

    * BANK OF CANADA TO AUCTION C$5 BILLION OF 2-DAY FUNGIBLE CASH MANAGEMENT BILLS ON JUNE 1, FINAL CALL FOR TENDERS SHOWS. * BANK OF CANADA TO AUCTION C$3 BILLION OF 4-DAY NON-FUNGIBLE CASH MANAGEMENT BILLS ON JUNE 1, FINAL CALL FOR TENDERS SHOWS. Source text: Further company coverage: [ ]

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