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Biolife Attracts Takeover Interest From Repligen
Biolife Solutions has drawn takeover interest from Repligen Corp., signaling consolidation in the life sciences tools sector, which could impact valuations and deal premiums.

Abby Joseph Cohen Discusses Greenspan's Legacy After His Death at 100
Abby Joseph Cohen reflects on Alan Greenspan's tenure as Fed chair following his death at age 100, highlighting his influence on monetary policy and market stability.
SpaceX bonds signal caution as AI frenzy fades
SpaceX's $25 billion bond deal this week signals growing investor caution, as the AI-driven market frenzy shows signs of cooling, impacting risk appetite across credit markets.
Fed's Kashkari sees one rate hike this year, cites Iran deal doubts and AI buildup
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari now projects one interest-rate hike this year, shifting from earlier dovish stance due to doubts over the U.S.-Iran peace deal and the AI-driven economic buildup.
Hidden Inflation and Social Security Risks Dominate Money Roundtable
Bloomberg's Money Roundtable highlights hidden inflation pressures, Apple's price hike, and Social Security sustainability concerns as key themes for rate-sensitive investors.
Wendy's Stock Jumps 6% on Meme Campaign as 8% Yield Draws Value Investors
Wendy's stock surged 6% to $7.74 on a viral meme campaign, but with 26% short interest and declining fundamentals, the rally faces significant headwinds.
Bond Yields Fall as Inflation Eases; Fed's Warsh Talks Tough
Treasury yields are falling as inflation shows signs of cooling, with new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh reinforcing a hawkish stance that is helping to anchor long-term rate expectations.
Discounted bond funds at scandal-hit Wamco offer investment opportunity
Discounted bond funds, particularly those at scandal-hit Wamco, may present a buying opportunity for investors willing to look past the reputational damage.
Lebanon’s 400% Bond Rally Fades as War Wrecks Debt Recovery Math
Lebanon’s defaulted bonds, which rallied 400% on restructuring hopes, are now retreating as war and political instability delay debt recovery and slash expected recovery rates.
Egypt Asset Sales Unlock Path to $1.6 Billion IMF Funding
Egypt's state-asset sales have met IMF review targets, unlocking about $1.6 billion in financing for an economy hit by regional conflict.
Mortgage Rates Flat Heading Into Weekend, 30-Year at 6.30%
Mortgage rates held relatively steady on Friday, with the average 30-year fixed rate dipping 3 basis points to 6.30%, as markets await next week's economic data.
ECB Survey Shows Euro-Area Consumer Inflation Expectations Drop Sharply
Euro-area consumers' short-term inflation expectations fell sharply in May, according to an ECB survey, signaling easing price pressures that could influence the central bank's policy path.
Light Data Day Ahead for European and US Markets
European and US sessions feature only low-tier releases like Italian consumer confidence and the final University of Michigan sentiment, unlikely to shift ECB or Fed expectations.
Hong Kong Dollar Hits 10-Month Low as Fed View Buoys Greenback
The Hong Kong dollar weakened to its lowest level in about 10 months against the US dollar, pressured by a stronger greenback and expectations of further Federal Reserve rate hikes.
Tokyo CPI to Accelerate in June for First Time in Eight Months
Tokyo's core CPI is forecast to rise 1.6% year-on-year in June, accelerating from 1.3% in May, driven by higher energy costs and supply concerns.
Ares Private Credit Fund Caps Redemptions as 14% Seek to Exit
Ares Management capped redemptions in its private credit fund for a second straight quarter after 14.4% of investors sought to exit, signaling ongoing stress in the $1.8 trillion industry.
Ford CEO Farley: Human Workers Key to Factory Floor Success
Ford CEO Jim Farley highlights the critical role of human workers in factory productivity, underscoring labor dynamics amid industry shifts toward automation.
US Treasury sells $44B of 7-year notes at 4.26% yield, demand mixed
The US Treasury auctioned $44 billion of 7-year notes at a high yield of 4.26%, with a tail of zero basis points and a bid-to-cover ratio near the average, but domestic buyers took a larger share while international participation fell below the six-month average.
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