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  1. PRECIOUS-Gold at over one-week low as dollar, yields climb, Middle East tensions stoke inflation
    Reuters | 10:08 AM EDT

    * Spot gold down 4% for the week. * U.S. Treasury yields rise to near one-year high. * Oil gains, Trump leaves Beijing with no major breakthroughs. By Ishaan Arora. Gold fell to a more than one-week low on Friday, as U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar climbed, while heightening inflation concerns due to the conflict in the Middle East reinforced bets for higher interest rates.

  2. Wall St drop at open as yields jump on inflation worries
    Reuters | 09:41 AM EDT

    Wall Street indexes opened sharply lower on Friday, as inflation fears triggered by the Middle East conflict drove up Treasury yields and threatened to halt an AI-fueled rally.

  3. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St drop at open as yields jump on inflation worries
    Reuters | 09:35 AM EDT

    Wall Street indexes opened sharply lower on Friday, as inflation fears triggered by the Middle East conflict drove up Treasury yields and threatened to halt an AI-fueled rally.

  4. US manufacturing output accelerates on auto production in April
    Reuters | 09:33 AM EDT

    U.S. factory production accelerated in April as motor vehicle output surged, suggesting underlying strength in manufacturing, though supply disruptions from the war with Iran are casting a shadow over the sector. Manufacturing output increased 0.6% last month after an upwardly revised 0.1% gain in March, the Federal Reserve said on Friday.

  5. Trump ethics filing reveals thousands of trades tied to US corporate securities
    Reuters | 09:30 AM EDT

    * Trump's filings show $220M-$750M in trades across major US companies and municipal bonds. * Trump Org says investments managed by third parties, with no family involvement in decision. By Jarrett Renshaw, Lawrence Delevingne and Tom Bergin.

  6. Markets begin eyeing a Fed rate hike around the turn of the year
    Reuters | 09:11 AM EDT

    Interest rate futures prices fell sharply on Friday, reflecting a growing conviction among bond market investors that stiff inflation will push the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates late this year or in early 2027.

  7. Markets begin eyeing a Fed rate hike around the turn of the year
    Reuters | 09:08 AM EDT

    Interest rate futures prices fell sharply on Friday, reflecting a growing conviction among bond market investors that stiff inflation will push the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates late this year or in early 2027.

  8. US STOCKS-Wall Street set to drop at open as yields jump on inflation worries
    Reuters | 08:51 AM EDT

    * Futures down: Dow 0.9%, S&P 500 1.2%, Nasdaq 1.7% * Applied Materials (AMAT) down after quarterly results. * Dexcom (DXCM) climbs after plans to revamp board panel with Elliott. By Ragini Mathur and Utkarsh Hathi. Wall Street indexes were headed for a sharply lower open on Friday, as inflation fears triggered by the Middle East conflict drove up Treasury yields and threatened to halt an AI-fueled rally.

  9. Yields surge to May 2025 highs as oil prices?and inflation data rattle markets
    Reuters | 08:47 AM EDT

    Longer-dated Treasury yields climbed to their highest levels since May 2025 on Friday, as a spike in oil prices stoked fears that ongoing energy disruptions in the Middle East could further fuel inflation - which data this week showed had already surged in April.

  10. Canadian housing starts jump 17% in April
    Reuters | 08:23 AM EDT

    Canadian housing starts rose more than expected in April, increasing 17% from the previous month, data from the national housing agency showed on Friday. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate of housing starts increased to 279,317 units from a revised 239,747 units in March, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said.

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