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ECB's Lagarde to Attend Ecofin Meeting, Replacing Vujcic
ECB President Christine Lagarde will attend next week's Ecofin meeting of EU finance ministers, replacing Vice President Luis de Guindos, signaling potential policy discussions.
ECB's Nagel Urges Vigilance on Inflation Ahead of Next Rate Decision
ECB Governing Council member Joachim Nagel stressed the need for vigilance on inflation risks, keeping options open for the next rate decision, signaling a cautious stance amid uncertain economic outlook.
Argentina Extends $6 Billion in Repo Maturities Beyond Election
Argentina's central bank extended $6 billion in repo maturities beyond the 2027 presidential election to ease government debt burdens, a move that signals near-term liquidity support but raises questions about post-election fiscal sustainability.
GFL Environmental Considers Going Private After Buyout Interest
GFL Environmental is exploring a take-private deal after attracting buyout firm interest, a move that could reshape its capital structure and impact credit markets.
CVC Plans €1.2B High-Yield Bonds for Irca Buyout
CVC Capital Partners plans to issue €1.2 billion in high-yield bonds to finance its acquisition of Italian food-ingredients maker Irca SpA, adding supply to the European leveraged finance market.
UK Gilts: Investors Favor Burnham but Shun Long-End Debt
UK bond investors are warming to Labour leader Andy Burnham's fiscal discipline promises, but long-dated gilts remain unloved as the market prices in elevated term premium and supply concerns.
UK Services PMI Falls to 48.8 in June, Deepening Contraction
The UK services PMI fell to 48.8 in June, below the preliminary estimate, signaling a deepening contraction and adding pressure on the Bank of England to consider rate cuts.
French services PMI shows slower downturn in June, easing stagflation fears
France's services PMI for June came in below initial estimates but showed a slower pace of contraction, with output and new orders declining at the weakest pace since March.
Italy June Services PMI Misses Forecast at 50.2
Italy's services PMI for June came in at 50.2, slightly below the expected 50.5, indicating marginal expansion with easing cost pressures.
Japan Wage Talks Deliver Third Year of 5%+ Gains, BOJ Rate Path Intact
Japan's annual wage talks concluded with average pay gains exceeding 5% for a third consecutive year, reinforcing the Bank of Japan's resolve to continue raising interest rates.
Spain June Services PMI Beats Forecasts at 54.2
Spain's June services PMI surged to 54.2 from 50.9 expected, signaling robust expansion and easing price pressures that support the ECB's cautious stance.
Eurozone and UK Final PMIs Due, US Markets Closed for Independence Day
Final PMI readings for the Eurozone and UK are due today, but are unlikely to shift central bank expectations, while US markets are closed for Independence Day, keeping trading activity subdued.
ICICI Bank Plans First Dollar Bond Sale Since 2017
ICICI Bank is in talks to raise at least $500 million in offshore bonds, its first benchmark dollar bond sale since 2017, after a recent RBI concession eased overseas borrowing rules.
Copper Rises With Industrial Metals as Rate-Hike Bets Fade
Copper and other industrial metals rose as a weaker US dollar and fading expectations of Fed rate hikes boosted demand for risk-sensitive commodities.
Vietnam GDP Growth Surges to 8.39% in Q2, Trade Beats Estimates
Vietnam's GDP expanded 8.39% year-on-year in the second quarter, beating expectations, while June trade growth also exceeded forecasts and inflation moderated.
US Jobs Data Eases Pressure on Fed to Hike Rates, TD Says
Softening US labor data has reduced the urgency for the Federal Reserve to hike rates, placing the central bank in a 'Goldilocks' scenario, according to TD Securities strategist Molly Brooks.
Australian services return to growth but business confidence hits 2.5-year low
Australia's services sector returned to growth in June, but a sharp drop in business confidence to a 2.5-year low signals weakening demand and may reinforce the RBA's cautious stance on rate cuts.
NZ consumer confidence rebounds as inflation expectations reset lower
New Zealand consumer confidence rebounded in June as inflation expectations fell sharply, reinforcing the RBNZ's view that the recent price shock is not becoming entrenched in household psychology.
Japan Convertible Bond Issuance Hits 20-Year High as Rates Rise
Japanese companies have sold the most convertible bonds in over two decades in the first half of 2026, using cheaper financing as the Bank of Japan continues to raise interest rates.
Trump blasts 'hostile' Fed, hints at Warsh influence on rates
President Trump renewed criticism of the Federal Reserve as 'hostile' and suggested Kevin Warsh would influence interest rate policy, while reiterating plans to remove Fed governor Lisa Cook.
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