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  1. Fed's Warsh inherits economy increasingly squeezed by inflation
    Reuters | 08:08 PM EDT

    * Fed's Beige Book highlights inflationary pressures, modest growth. * Outlook for economic growth uncertain, with signs of weak consumer spending. * Warsh convenes his first policy meeting as Fed chief in two weeks. * Fed's Logan says she is concerned a rate hike may be needed. By Ann Saphir and Howard Schneider.

  2. Fed's Warsh inherits economy increasingly squeezed by inflation
    Reuters | 08:08 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh inherits an economy bolstered by an AI investment boom but pinched by rising prices from the Iran war, a Fed survey showed on Wednesday, setting up a fight over an interest rate hike when he runs his first policy meeting in two weeks.

  3. BRIEF-CES Energy Solutions Announces Refinancing Of 6.875% Senior Unsecured Notes With 5.625% Senior Unsecured Notes
    Reuters | 07:53 PM EDT

    CES Energy Solutions Corp (CESDF): * CES Energy Solutions Corp (CESDF). ANNOUNCES REFINANCING OF ITS 6.875% SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES WITH 5.625% SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES. * CES ENERGY SOLUTIONS (CESDF) - ANNOUNCES $300 MILLION PRIVATE PLACEMENT OF 5.63% NOTES DUE JUNE 15, 2033.

  4. BRIEF-Outfront Media Announces Pricing Of Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
    Reuters | 05:59 PM EDT

    OUTFRONT Media Inc (OUT): * OUTFRONT MEDIA ANNOUNCES PRICING OF SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES OFFERING. * OUTFRONT MEDIA (OUT) - PRICES $500 MILLION 6% SENIOR NOTES DUE 2034 Source text: Further company coverage:

  5. BOJ chief vows to debate 'pros and cons' of rate hike, signals June action
    Reuters | 05:11 PM EDT

    * Japan more exposed to spillover effects of inflation. * BOJ will keep raising rates at 'appropriate pace', Ueda says. * Ueda signals rate-hike chance even if Iran uncertainty remains. * Delaying rate hike may inflict huge burden on economy. * Speech heightens chance of June rate hike, analysts say. By Leika Kihara.

  6. Fed policy 'a bit loose,' need it to be 'restrictive,' Logan says
    Reuters | 05:05 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan on Wednesday said she feels monetary policy is currently "neutral or perhaps even a bit loose," in contrast with what she feels the economy needs in light of inflation that's too high.

  7. Fed's Logan says a rate hike may be needed to beat inflation
    Reuters | 04:02 PM EDT

    Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan on Wednesday said signs of robust economic growth and corporate earnings "going gangbusters" are helping to make her worried that the Fed may need to raise interest rates this year to get inflation back down to its 2% target.

  8. TREASURIES-US yields climb on latest flare in Gulf tensions
    Reuters | 03:01 PM EDT

    * Middle East tensions drive oil prices higher, fueling inflation concerns. * US economic data beats forecasts, with strong private payrolls and factory orders. * Fed's Williams sees no need to change rates despite inflation risks. By Chuck Mikolajczak.

  9. Fed's Warsh inherits economy increasingly squeezed by inflation
    Reuters | 02:56 PM EDT

    * Fed's 'Beige Book' shows pervasive impact of higher energy prices. * Outlook for economic growth uncertain, with signs of weak consumer spending. * Warsh convenes his first policy meeting as Fed chief in two weeks. By Ann Saphir and Howard Schneider.

  10. Brazil's May trade surplus beats forecasts as prices lifts exports
    Reuters | 02:29 PM EDT

    Brazil's trade surplus reached $7.8 billion in May, official data showed on Wednesday, above market expectations, as higher prices drove export growth at a faster pace than imports. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a $7.7 billion surplus for the month.

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