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US CPI Report for April: Core Inflation Stays Elevated, Fed in Focus
The April US CPI report showed core inflation remaining stubbornly high, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain its restrictive stance for longer.

PTO Gap Between Partners Can Strain Relationships, Study Finds
A new study highlights how discrepancies in paid time off (PTO) between partners can lead to relationship strain, underscoring the broader impact of workplace policies on personal life.
ECB Must Act If Iran War Threatens Price Stability, Nagel Says
ECB Governing Council member Joachim Nagel warned that the central bank must act if the Iran conflict threatens price stability, while the ECB continues to analyze data before its next rate decision.
UK 30-Year Yields Hit Highest Since 1998 on Political Turmoil
UK 30-year gilt yields surged to their highest since 1998 as political uncertainty over Prime Minister Starmer's future deepened concerns about the country's fiscal health.
Amazon Launches Record Six-Part Swiss Franc Bond Sale
Amazon is selling Swiss franc bonds across a record six tranches, tapping a new currency market as Big Tech diversifies funding sources amid shifting rate expectations.
Jollibee Shares Hit 5-Year Low After Profit Plunges 39% on Cost Surge
Jollibee Foods Corp. shares dropped to a five-year low after first-quarter profit slumped 39% due to surging costs, prompting the company to review its targets and spending plans.
Japan 10-Year Bond Auction Sees Strongest Demand in Year
Japan's 10-year government bond auction on Tuesday drew stronger demand than the 12-month average, supported by higher yields that attracted buyers.
Oil and USD Hold Firm as US-Iran Tensions Escalate, BOJ Hawkish
Oil and the US dollar held firm as US-Iran tensions escalated, while the Bank of Japan's April meeting minutes revealed a hawkish tone among board members.
Alphabet plans first yen bond sale to fund $190 billion AI spending
Alphabet is preparing its first yen-denominated bond sale across up to eight maturities to help fund $190 billion in AI capital spending this year, tapping overseas debt markets amid rising demand for AI infrastructure financing.
Franklin Templeton Bets on India Fixed Income for Growth
Franklin Templeton is betting on rising Indian investor demand for fixed income to drive its next growth phase, six years after a credit crunch hurt its local business.
Global Central Banks Tap Most Yuan Swap Lines With PBOC in Two Years
Global central banks' use of the People's Bank of China's yuan swap lines hit a two-year high in Q1 2026, signaling growing international demand for the Chinese currency and potential implications for global liquidity and FX reserves.
Trump delays beef tariff cut after rancher and Republican pushback
President Trump delayed signing a planned suspension of beef tariff-rate quotas after pushback from domestic ranchers and Republican lawmakers, the White House confirmed, with potential executive actions still being finalized.
Gold Steady as Traders Track Hormuz Stalemate, Inflation Risks
Gold prices held steady as traders weighed the impact of a prolonged stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz, which has pushed oil prices higher and heightened global inflation concerns, reinforcing demand for safe-haven assets.
Simon Property CEO Says Gen Z Shoppers Driving Mall Traffic Growth
Simon Property Group CEO Eli Simon highlighted strong Gen Z shopper traffic and brand interest, signaling resilient consumer demand amid rate uncertainty.
Central Banks in Wait-and-See Mode, Says Aberdeen Economist
Aberdeen senior economist Sree Kochugovindan expects the BOE, ECB, and Fed to keep rates on hold for the rest of the year as inflation expectations remain anchored.
FX markets stall as US-Iran tensions simmer
Currency markets stalled on Monday as US-Iran peace talks showed no progress, with President Trump calling Iran's response 'totally unacceptable' and warning the ceasefire is on life support.
BoJ Summary of April Meeting Due Tuesday, May 12
The Bank of Japan will release the summary of its April 2026 meeting on Tuesday, where it held rates at 0.75% but delivered a hawkish inflation outlook amid rising crude prices.
US Treasury 3-Year Auction Tails, Dealers Take Larger Share
The US Treasury's $58 billion auction of 3-year notes tailed by 0.6 bps with below-average bid-to-cover, signaling weak demand and leaving dealers with a larger share.
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