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Five Charts Show Rising Yields Reshaping Japanese Markets
Rising Japanese government bond yields now reflect not only policy normalization but also the risk of excessive inflation, reshaping market dynamics in Japan.
Pimco Warns Junk Debt for Data Centers Splits Into Two Markets
Pimco's leveraged finance chief warns that the booming high-yield debt market for data centers is diverging into two distinct tiers, urging caution as winners and losers emerge.
Jefferies Sued by Fund Investors Over Water Firm Fraud Claims
Jefferies Financial Group faces a class action lawsuit from fund investors over bond purchases in a water vending machine firm that federal prosecutors allege was a scam.
Bessent: Oil prices will be lower than pre-conflict levels
Treasury Secretary Bessent said oil prices will fall below pre-conflict levels as supply improves, with 2,000 ships waiting to exit the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz reopening.
US Treasury sells $77B of 7-year notes at 4.290% yield
The US Treasury auctioned $77 billion in 7-year notes at a high yield of 4.290%, with strong international demand pushing indirect bids to 78.4%.
Pentagon understates Iran war costs, fueling inflation fears
A MarketWatch report reveals that the true cost of the Iran war is billions higher than Pentagon estimates, adding to inflationary pressures and raising questions about fiscal transparency.
Tilman Fertitta's $5.7B Caesars Deal Adds 52 Casinos to Empire
Tilman Fertitta's firm agreed to buy Caesars Entertainment in a $5.7 billion all-cash deal, adding 52 US casinos to his portfolio and ending a years-long pursuit.
MoneyGram CEO on Kraken Partnership and Crypto Spending Future
MoneyGram CEO Anthony Soohoo discusses the company's unique edge from 500,000 retail locations and its Kraken partnership, which could reshape crypto spending globally despite ongoing US immigration crackdowns affecting remittances.
Average personal loan rate at 12.27% in May 2026, credit unions cheapest
The average personal loan rate stands at 12.27% in May 2026, with credit unions offering the lowest average at 10.72%, while fintech lenders and banks compete for borrowers.
Fed's Musalem warns against betting on AI to ease inflation
St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem said it would be risky for the central bank to rely on AI-driven productivity gains to curb inflation, warning that easing policy prematurely could backfire.
Dow Falls on Surprise Inflation Data; Snowflake Surges on Earnings
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell after a surprise uptick in inflation data, while Snowflake shares surged on strong earnings, highlighting a mixed market reaction to conflicting signals.
US Jobless Claims at 215K vs 211K Expected, Labor Market Stays Resilient
US initial jobless claims came in at 215K for the week, slightly above the 211K consensus estimate, signaling continued labor market tightness that keeps the Fed focused on inflation.
Senegal Bond Payments Test Ahead of IMF Talks
Senegal faces two foreign-currency bond interest payments next month, testing market confidence ahead of IMF talks amid political tensions.
Russia Launches Yuan Bond Sale After Putin's Beijing Visit
Russia has begun accepting bids for its second yuan-denominated sovereign bond sale, deepening financial ties with China after President Putin's visit to Beijing.
Lagarde: Central-Bank Credibility Key in New World Order
ECB President Lagarde warned that governments may tighten control over monetary authorities, stressing that central-bank independence is vital in a more challenging global order.
New Zealand budget deficit narrows but growth downgrade and inflation peak loom
New Zealand's 2025/26 budget deficit narrowed to NZ$15.06 billion, but the government slashed GDP growth forecasts and projected inflation peaking at 4.0% in Q2 2026, raising pressure on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
Gold Holds Losses as US-Iran Impasse Keeps Inflation Risk High
Gold extended its two-day decline as stalled US-Iran peace talks kept inflation expectations elevated, pressuring real yields and the precious metal.
BlackRock's Rosenberg on Fed Rates and IALT ETF Strategy
BlackRock portfolio manager Jeffrey Rosenberg discusses the Fed's rate path and how the IALT ETF is positioned amid current economic uncertainty.
Fed's Cook Signals Readiness to Hike If Inflation Persists
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook stated she is prepared to raise interest rates if inflation remains elevated, reinforcing a hawkish stance that could pressure rate-sensitive assets.
Central Bankers Jefferson, Lane, Greene Speak in Tokyo on Thursday
Three central bank officials—Jefferson (Fed), Lane (ECB), and Greene (BoC)—are scheduled to speak in Tokyo on Thursday, May 28, offering potential clues on rate paths.
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