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World Cup spending boom creates muni bond opportunities for income investors
World Cup host cities have issued municipal bonds to fund infrastructure expansion, offering income investors attractive yields amid a spending boom.
Redwire CEO on Space Infrastructure Boom After SpaceX Debut
Redwire CEO Peter Cannito discussed the next phase of the space economy and the infrastructure needed to support it following SpaceX's blockbuster debut.
Waste Management of Canada Plans C$750 Million Bond Sale
Waste Management of Canada is planning to sell up to C$750 million in notes as soon as this week, adding to a busy corporate bond calendar in the Canadian dollar market.
Montreal REM to Sell Around C$2 Billion in Bonds This Week
Montreal's REM automated metro system plans to raise around C$2 billion through a bond sale as soon as this week, tapping debt markets for infrastructure financing.
Nuveen Private Bond Chief Bets on AI Infrastructure 'Picks and Shovels'
Nuveen's private bond chief Laura Parrott favors 'boring' AI infrastructure like data centers and chips over flashy AI applications, betting on steady demand regardless of technology outcomes.
Israeli drone strike in Lebanon kills driver, ceasefire doubts grow
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed a driver, raising doubts about the durability of the ceasefire, while a US military advisor warned ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz until June 19.
US Home Builder Sentiment Misses Forecasts in June
The NAHB Housing Market Index fell to 35 in June, below the expected 37, signaling continued weakness in the US housing sector despite lower oil prices and the end of the war.
US Empire State Manufacturing Index Misses Expectations in June
The US Empire State Manufacturing Index for June came in at 5.7, well below the 14.0 consensus and the prior 19.6, signaling a sharp slowdown in New York manufacturing activity.
Nvidia Plans $20 Billion Bond Sale, First Since 2021
Nvidia is planning its first corporate bond sale since 2021, seeking at least $20 billion, which could impact credit spreads and rate expectations.
Kenya Plans $1.13 Billion Eurobond to Close Budget Gap
Kenya plans to issue a $1.13 billion foreign bond to finance its budget gap starting July, signaling continued reliance on international debt markets amid fiscal pressure.
Mortgage rates hold near recent lows as 30-year fixed dips to 6.35%
Mortgage rates edged lower on Monday, with the 30-year fixed purchase loan falling to 6.35%, just 1 basis point above the refinance rate, signaling stability in borrowing costs.
Best high-yield savings rates today, June 15, 2026: Earn up to 4.1% APY
High-yield savings accounts still offer up to 4.1% APY despite recent Fed rate cuts, making them attractive for savers seeking better returns than the national average.
Danantara Considers 30-Year Bond After Wealth Fund Debut Sale
Indonesian sovereign wealth fund Danantara is exploring a 30-year bond issuance after strong demand for its debut global bond sale, signaling growing investor appetite for long-dated emerging market sovereign credit.
Deutsche Bank Prefers US Corporate Bonds Over Europe on Iran Risk
Deutsche Bank strategists recommend US corporate bonds over European peers, citing widening spreads for European investment-grade and junk bonds due to Iran conflict aftershocks.
Risk-On Mood Prevails Ahead of Fed Decision on Wednesday
Markets are pricing in lower oil prices and inflation after the US-Iran war ends, reducing hawkish rate bets and boosting risk assets ahead of the Fed's decision.
German wholesale prices ease in May on energy tax cut, annual rate still elevated
German wholesale prices fell 0.4% month-on-month in May, driven by a reduction in the energy tax on petroleum products, but the annual rate remained elevated at 30.5% for petroleum.
US-Iran Deal Reopens Strait of Hormuz, Nuclear Talks Ahead
The US and Iran reached an interim agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, setting the stage for broader talks on Tehran's nuclear program and potentially reshaping Middle East geopolitics and energy markets.
Yen Short Bets Hit Nine-Year High as Carry Trade Returns
Speculators have pushed short bets on the yen to a nine-year high, reviving the yen carry trade despite BOJ rate hike risks and intervention threats.
Bailey Defends BOE Gilt Sales After Farage Criticism
BOE Governor Andrew Bailey defended the central bank's gilt sales program after criticism from Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, highlighting the policy's role in unwinding quantitative easing.
Japan Top Bond-Trading Regional Bank Buys JGBs for First Time in Decade
A top Japanese regional bank has resumed buying Japanese government bonds after a decade-long absence, signaling a potential shift in domestic demand for JGBs amid changing yield dynamics.
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