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  1. Al Rally Hits Rate-Hike Wall As Inflation Spikes: This Week On Wall Street
    Benzinga | 04:01 PM EDT

    The near-vertical AI-driven rally that pushed Wall Street to record highs ? one of the fastest and most powerful snapback advances in modern market history ? finally collided with a new reality this week: inflation is reaccelerating, and the bond market is beginning to price in the risk of another Federal Reserve rate hike.

  2. Wall Street ends lower on mounting inflation worries
    Reuters | 04:00 PM EDT

    U.S. stocks retreated from artificial-intelligence-fueled record highs on Friday, as spiking crude prices ignited global inflation fears. All three major U.S. stock indexes veered lower as a jump in benchmark Treasury yields, reflecting surging energy prices and concerns about long-term inflation, offered an attractive alternative to higher-risk equities.

  3. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Lower in Late Afternoon Trading
    MT Newswires | 04:00 PM EDT

    Financial stocks declined in late Friday afternoon trading with the NYSE Financial Index shedding 0.7% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF falling 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index shed 3.1%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF fell 1.5%. Bitcoin declined 2.5% to $79,082, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries jumped 13.4 basis points to 4.595%. In econ...

  4. BRIEF-Moody's Ratings Assigns Aa1 To State Of Oregon's GO Bonds; Outlook Stable
    Reuters | 03:58 PM EDT

    Moody's: * MOODY'S RATINGS ASSIGNS AA1 TO STATE OF OREGON'S GO BONDS; OUTLOOK STABLE Source text:

  5. S&P places some Iowa school district issues on CreditWatch
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 03:47 PM EDT

    S&P put some Iowa school district issues' priority-lien ratings on CreditWatch with negative implications after the General Assembly passed property tax reform.

  6. RBC Capital Markets Expects April CPI To Accelerate; Says H2 BoC Hike Odds Exceed Chance Of Cut
    MT Newswires | 03:42 PM EDT

    RBC Capital Markets said Tuesday's April CPI report will be the highlight for next week, with the headline print likely to accelerate while broader price pressures should remain contained. In its CAD Weekly Soundbites report, RBC said it and consensus expect April CPI to rise 3.1% year-over-year, compared with 2.4% previously, as headline price pressures should escalate from higher energy costs.

  7. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 03:34 PM EDT

    Financial stocks declined in late Friday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index shedding 0.7% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF down 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index shed 2.8%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF fell 1.3%. Bitcoin was declining 2.5% to $79,082, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries jumped 13.4 basis points to nearly 4.60%...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Equities Fall, Yields Surge Intraday Amid Inflation Concerns; Oil Jumps
    MT Newswires | 02:35 PM EDT

    US benchmark equity indexes were lower intraday as Treasury yields jumped amid inflation concerns, while oil prices moved higher on the back of renewed Middle East worries. The Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down 0.8% each at 26,412.7 and 49,658.24, respectively, after midday Friday.

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