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  1. FOREX-Dollar stuck in narrow band as traders eye Middle East, US data
    Reuters | 03:56 AM EDT

    * Investors monitor US-Iran talks, await key US economic data. * Federal Reserve policy outlook remains central to dollar direction. * Yen drifts toward 160 per dollar, heightening intervention risk. By Stefano Rebaudo and Satoshi Sugiyama.

  2. ROI-AI frenzy stokes inflation heat too: Mike Dolan
    Reuters | 02:00 AM EDT

    By Mike Dolan. The Iran energy story may be masking a bigger inflation worry. Everyone, not least the major central banks, is watching every twitch of crude prices around the Iran conflict for the cost-of-living hit. This whopping business investment outlay is expected to exceed $800 billion this year alone and run into the trillions over the years ahead.

  3. BOJ should signal clear rate path after June hike, SMFG markets chief says
    Reuters | 01:55 AM EDT

    The Bank of Japan should lay out a clear path for policy normalisation after a widely expected rate hike this month to stabilise the bond market, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's (SMFG) global markets chief, Arihiro Nagata, told Reuters.

  4. Luxury brands seek to lure America's AI super-rich
    Reuters | 12:00 AM EDT

    * Surging stock markets boost U.S. luxury spending. * Luxury groups report stronger sales growth in U.S. than elsewhere. * Brands stage fashion shows in New York and Los Angeles. * North America leads the world in luxury store openings. By Elisa Anzolin and Helen Reid.

  5. BOJ should signal clear rate path after June hike, SMFG markets chief says
    Reuters | 06/01/26 11:30 PM EDT

    The Bank of Japan should lay out a clear path for policy normalisation after a widely expected rate hike this month to stabilise the bond market, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's (SMFG) global markets chief, Arihiro Nagata, told Reuters.

  6. Update: Market Chatter: Bank of Canada Warns Against Overreacting to Techical Recession Indicator
    MT Newswires | 06/01/26 03:20 PM EDT

    Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers cautioned against concluding the country is in a recession after recent data showed the economy contracted for a second consecutive quarter, Bloomberg is reporting Monday. "Two quarters of annualized contraction in GDP does meet one definition of a recession.

  7. Market Chatter: Bank of Canada Warns Against Overreacting to Techical Recession Indicator
    MT Newswires | 06/01/26 03:20 PM EDT

    Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers cautioned against concluding the country is in a recession after recent data showed the economy contracted for a second consecutive quarter, Bloomberg is reporting Monday. "Two quarters of annualized contraction in GDP does meet one definition of a recession.

  8. PRECIOUS-Gold falls with inflation worries rising on Middle East conflict
    Reuters | 06/01/26 02:15 PM EDT

    * Iran and US carry out strikes. * Series of US jobs data due this week. * Palladium is moving towards balance, Morgan Stanley says. By Ashitha Shivaprasad. Gold prices fell on Monday as escalating tensions in the Middle East heightened inflation concerns and reinforced expectations that central banks may keep monetary policy tighter for longer.

  9. *--Atlanta Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Estimate 3.0% Gain Vs. Previous 3.8% Gain
    MT Newswires | 06/01/26 01:18 PM EDT

  10. US manufacturing activity at four-year high, supply constraints growing
    Reuters | 06/01/26 12:44 PM EDT

    * Manufacturing PMI increases 1.3 points to 54.0 in May. * Supplier delivery performance slows for sixth consecutive month. * Iran war dominates comments from manufacturers, with many complaining about negative impact on supply chains. By Lucia Mutikani.

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