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  1. TREASURIES-Yields surge to one-year high as oil prices?and inflation data rattle markets
    Reuters | 03:31 PM EDT

    * Oil prices jump 3% * Trump says his patience with Iran is running out. * 10- and 30-year yields at highest levels since May 2025. By Karen Brettell.

  2. FOREX-Dollar climbs for fifth straight day as Treasury yields surge
    Reuters | 03:15 PM EDT

    * Inflationary pressures fuel rate-hike expectations. * Rising US Treasury yields and inflation fears drive dollar strength. * Fed's Williams does not see need to change rate policy. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

  3. FOREX-Dollar climbs for fifth straight day as Fed rate hike bets grow
    Reuters | 10:58 AM EDT

    * Inflationary pressures fuel rate hike expectations. * Rising US Treasury yields and inflation fears drive dollar strength. * Fed's Williams does not see need to change rate policy. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

  4. US STOCKS-Wall St falls as higher yields threaten?AI-led rally
    Reuters | 10:36 AM EDT

    * Indexes down: Dow 0.9%, S&P 500 1.1%, Nasdaq 1.6% * 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's main indexes fell on Friday, as inflation fears triggered by the Middle East conflict drove up Treasury yields and threatened to halt an AI-fueled rally.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Motor vehicles, AI boost US manufacturing production; supply shortages from war loom
    Reuters | 09:33 AM EDT

    U.S. factory production posted its largest increase in 14 months in April, driven by motor vehicles and demand for technology goods amid an artificial intelligence spending boom, but supply disruptions from the war with Iran cast a shadow over the manufacturing sector.

  9. 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.

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

    After a run of hotter-than-expected inflation data this week, investors on Friday ramped up bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will shift into interest-rate hiking mode perhaps before the year is out, presenting a potential policy dilemma out of the starting gate for incoming central bank leader Kevin Warsh.

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