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Basque Region to Issue €500 Million Bond for Industrial Strategy
The Basque government plans to raise €500 million from a bond issuance to fund its industrial investment strategy, adding to regional supply in European bond markets.
Vedanta Plans $5.2 Billion Refinancing After Credit Rating Upgrades
Vedanta Resources is set to refinance $5.2 billion of US dollar bonds and loans after recent credit-rating upgrades, aiming to lower borrowing costs.
US CPI report this week looms as key risk event for markets
With a light economic calendar today, traders are focused on Wednesday's US CPI report, which could reinforce hawkish Fed expectations or trigger a relief rally.
Indonesia Central Bank Hikes Rate Off-Cycle to Defend Rupiah
Bank Indonesia raised its benchmark rate in an unscheduled move to stem capital outflows and support the rupiah after a selloff in local stocks and bonds.
Taiwan Five-Year Yields Hit Highest Since 2008 on Tight Liquidity
Taiwan's five-year government bond yields surged to their highest since 2008 as tighter banking liquidity and expectations of further rate hikes dampened demand for local debt.
BOJ Dragging Feet on Rate Hike as Weak Yen Suits Many
The Bank of Japan is hesitating to raise interest rates despite good reasons to do so, as a weak yen continues to benefit exporters and the broader economy.
Copper Falls as Rate Hike Bets Weigh, AI Stocks Risk in Focus
Copper prices declined as growing expectations for a US rate hike and renewed risk aversion toward AI stocks dampened demand for industrial metals.
World Cup Season Spurs Citi’s Bearish Call on Rates Volatility
Citi strategists turn bearish on rates volatility ahead of the World Cup season, citing seasonal liquidity thinning and reduced event risk as key drivers for a calmer bond market.
Australia business confidence improves in May but stays deeply negative
Australia's business confidence improved modestly in May but remains deeply negative across all industries, with capacity utilisation falling below 82% for the first time since early 2025, reinforcing a muddling-through economy.
UK retail sales surge in May with biggest annual rise since April 2025
UK retail sales posted their largest annual increase since April 2025 in May, offering near-term relief for consumer sentiment, but real purchasing power remains eroded by inflation above 3%.
Climate shock in Pacific threatens global commodity prices and inflation
A looming climate shock in the Pacific Ocean is expected to drive up global commodity prices, potentially fueling inflation and complicating central bank policy decisions.
Four high-yield savings accounts cut rates, but 4% still available
Four high-yield savings accounts have lowered their annual percentage yields, but some accounts still offer 4% APY as the Fed holds rates steady.
Dollar Best Bet in New High-Rate Regime, BMO Says
BMO Capital Markets says the US dollar is the cleanest FX trade to position for a new regime of structurally higher rates and inflation, reinforcing bullish dollar sentiment.
Blue Owl Fund to Sell $500 Million Bond After Redemption Cap
Blue Owl Capital's private credit fund, which previously capped redemptions, plans to raise $500 million via an investment-grade bond sale, signaling liquidity pressure in private credit markets.
European indices close mixed, US stocks hold gains
European stock markets closed mixed on Monday while US indices held positive territory, as traders monitored Middle East tensions and rising crude oil prices.
20-Year Real Estate Super Cycle Is Beginning, Says Kayne Anderson CEO
Kayne Anderson CEO believes a 20-year real estate super cycle driven by supply constraints, aging demographics, and AI efficiencies is beginning, favoring housing, medical offices, senior housing, and industrial properties.
Bell Global Equities Fund Sells Nike Amid Recovery Challenges and Inflation
Bell Global Equities Fund sold Nike shares amid recovery challenges and inflation pressure, as the fund declined 3.1% in March on MSCI World ex Australia index fall.
Schwab Strategist Says Fed Is Edging Closer to a Rate Hike
Collin Martin of the Schwab Center for Financial Research argues the Federal Reserve is moving closer to a rate hike, with the bar for action lowering even if policymakers are not yet ready to move immediately.
Peru Bonds Dip as Presidential Election Too Close to Call
Peruvian bonds edged lower as the presidential election remains too close to call, with conservative Keiko Fujimori holding a narrow lead over leftist Roberto Sánchez.
Best high-yield savings rates today, June 8, 2026: Earn up to 4.1% APY
High-yield savings accounts still offer up to 4.1% APY, well above the national average, despite the Fed's three rate cuts in 2025 and no further moves in 2026.
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