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  1. *--St. Louis Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Estimate 1.047% Gain vs Previous 1.320% Gain
    MT Newswires | 12:54 PM EDT

  2. 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.

  3. Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Bowman Says Overreacting to Temporary Energy Shocks Would Slow Growth Unnecessarily
    MT Newswires | 09:47 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said Friday that she is looking for more clarity on the Middle East conflict before determining the monetary policy path forward, noting the risks of overreaction to temporary factors.

  4. Canada's Economy "Remained Ice Cold" Early 2026, But Central Bank May Hesitate To Put Cuts Back on the Table, says Desjardins
    MT Newswires | 09:28 AM EDT

    Canada's economy "remained ice cold" throughout the early days of 2026, says Royce Mendes over at Desjardins, but even though the early economic results for 2026 "aren't encouraging" the Bank of Canada may be hesitant to put cuts back on the table, he adds. Mendes noted Friday's economic data showed quarterly GDP declined 0.1% in Q1, in sharp contrast to expectations for 1.5% growth.

  5. Kennametal Refinances Debt, Expands Credit Facilities to Support Tungsten Demand
    MT Newswires | 09:06 AM EDT

    Kennametal (KMT) completed a series of financing transactions aimed at boosting liquidity, extending debt maturities and supporting near-term tungsten-related working capital needs, the company said Friday. The company completed a $300 million offering of 5.800% senior unsecured notes due 2036 and a cash tender offer for $300 million of 4.625% senior notes due 2028, it said.

  6. Canada's Economy Continues to Struggle in Q1 But Q2 Points to Better Start, Says CIBC
    MT Newswires | 08:59 AM EDT

    The Canadian economy continued to struggle in Q1 as gross domestic product posted another decline, said CIBC after Friday's GDP data. The 0.1% annualized drop was in stark contrast with the consensus for a rebound to 1.5%, noted the bank.

  7. Canada's March GDP Falls 0.1%, Misses Expectations; April Seen Rebounding 0.4%
    MT Newswires | 08:49 AM EDT

    Canadian real gross domestic product edged down 0.1% month over month in March, partially offsetting February's increase of 0.2% and driven by contractions in goods-producing industries, said the country's statistical agency on Friday. March's contraction was worse than a 0.1% month-over-month consensus expansion provided by MUFG.

  8. *-- Bartlett On BNN TV Says He Will Have To Take a Broad Based Look at Today's GDP Data Before Calling It On Whether Or Not Canada Is In a Recession
    MT Newswires | 08:42 AM EDT

  9. *--Brief: Canada's Q1 GDP Flat Q/Q
    MT Newswires | 08:34 AM EDT

  10. *-- Randall Bartlett of Desjardins Group Tells BNN TV "Nobody Saw That Coming" As Canada March GDP Fell 0.1%
    MT Newswires | 08:34 AM EDT

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