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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.
Cisco shares could jump 25% after earnings, trader predicts
A pro trader forecasts Cisco shares could rally nearly 25% over the next quarter following its upcoming earnings report, citing strong fundamentals and technical setup.
US Inflation Set to Hit Three-Year High on Iran War Gas Spike
A surge in gasoline prices tied to the Iran war is expected to push US inflation to a three-year high, complicating the Federal Reserve's rate path.
Cleveland Fed model crushes AI at inflation forecasting
A low-tech Cleveland Fed model proves 12 times more accurate than generative AI at forecasting inflation, highlighting the limits of artificial intelligence in economic prediction.
Private Jet Demand Set to Surge, Bond CEO Says
Bill Papariella, CEO of Bond, forecasts a surge in private jet demand driven by wealth explosion and industry inefficiencies, with his company investing billions in a more exclusive experience.
Flex CEO Bets Big on AI Infrastructure Spinoff
Flex CEO Revathi Advaithi is stepping down to lead the company's $6.5 billion AI infrastructure spinoff, betting on long-term transformation beyond data centers.
Kevin Warsh Fed chair nomination raises transparency questions
Kevin Warsh, nominee for Fed chair, filed a 69-page financial disclosure that reveals little about his wealth, yet the Senate is poised to confirm him, raising transparency concerns for a potential richest-ever Fed chair.
Morgan Stanley Strategist Warns of Hotter US Inflation Print This Week
Morgan Stanley's Matt Hornbach expects a 'spicier' US inflation report this week, which could challenge the Fed's dovish stance and push bond yields higher.
European stocks slip as US-Iran talks stall over excessive demands
European equity markets turned lower on Monday after US-Iran negotiations hit a snag, with both sides accusing each other of making excessive demands.
Brightline’s $6B Debt Draws Restructuring Vultures
Brightline’s $6 billion municipal debt is drawing restructuring specialists as the Florida rail operator struggles to service its obligations.
UK PM Starmer Vows to Stay, Nationalises British Steel
UK PM Keir Starmer delivered a speech vowing not to resign and announced the nationalisation of British Steel in a bid to shore up his leadership.
Mortgage Rates Mixed Last Week, Narrow Range Expected
Long-term mortgage rates showed mixed movements last week, with the 30-year rising and the 20-year falling, but analysts expect rates to remain in a narrow band barring major economic or geopolitical shifts.
Best CD rates today, May 11, 2026: Lock in up to 4% APY
The highest CD rate today is 4% APY on a 9-month term from Marcus by Goldman Sachs, offering a chance to lock in elevated yields before further Fed rate cuts.
Best Money Market Account Rates Today, May 11, 2026
Money market account rates remain competitive on May 11, 2026, with top yields reaching 4.01% APY, offering savers a liquid alternative to traditional savings accounts.
Best high-yield savings rates today: earn up to 4.1% APY
High-yield savings accounts still offer up to 4.1% APY, well above the national average, despite recent Fed rate cuts.
RRJ, Pimco Back HK Developer PCPD’s $500M Bond Sale
RRJ Capital and Pimco are among investors in a $500 million bond sale by Hong Kong developer Pacific Century Premium Developments, signaling demand for Asian high-yield credit.
Rolls-Royce Plans Rare Euro Bond Sale Amid War Concerns
Rolls-Royce plans its first euro-denominated bond sale since 2020 to build financial buffers against the economic impact of the Middle East conflict, signaling a shift in corporate funding strategies amid geopolitical uncertainty.
UK Gilts Slide as Political Uncertainty and Iran Tensions Weigh
UK gilt yields rise as domestic political uncertainty over PM Starmer's leadership compounds global inflation fears from US-Iran tensions.
BoE's Megan Greene on Monetary Policy Amid Supply Shocks
BoE external MPC member Megan Greene discusses the limitations of monetary policy in addressing supply-side shocks, highlighting the compounding effects of recent disruptions.
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