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US bonds firmer as Treasury's Bessent remarks, labor market woes drive demand
NEW YORK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasuries rose on Wednesday, pushing yields lower, as market participants interpreted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's comments as supportive of the long end of the curve even as persistent labor market concerns underpinned the rally.
Thu, Nov 13

Fed's Collins says 'likely appropriate' to keep policy rate on hold
Nov 12 (Reuters) - Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins, who voted for the Fed's policy-rate reduction last month, said on Wednesday she sees a "relatively high bar" for additional easing in the near term, citing worries about elevated inflation.
Thu, Nov 13

Trump to host JPMorgan's Dimon, other Wall Street CEOs at White House dinner
Nov 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to host a private dinner at the White House on Wednesday with several top business executives, including JPMorgan Chase JPM.N Chief Executive Jamie Dimon, an administration official told Reuters.The gathering, which wil...
Thu, Nov 13

US Labor Department urged to prioritize November employment, CPI data post-shutdown
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Labor Department's statistical agency should prioritize the production of November employment and inflation reports when the government reopens to ensure Federal Reserve officials have up-to-date information at their December policy meeting, economists said.
Thu, Nov 13

Dow notches record-high close while Amazon weighs on Nasdaq
Nov 12 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes were mixed on Wednesday, with the Dow notching a record-high close and the Nasdaq losing ground as investors rotated out of pricey technology stocks while focusing on a likely end to a historic U.S. government shutdown.
Thu, Nov 13

Bostic announces retirement amid Trump push for more influence over Fed
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic, the first Black and openly gay person to lead one of the U.S. central bank's 12 regional banks, said on Wednesday he will retire at the end of his current term on February 28, 2026, an unexpected departure amid a push b
Thu, Nov 13

Cisco raises annual forecast on AI-driven demand for networking gear
Nov 12 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems CSCO.O raised full-year forecast for profit and revenue on Wednesday, betting on robust demand for its networking equipment driven by multi-billion-dollar data center expansions amid the artificial intelligence boom.
Thu, Nov 13

Japan finance minister says weak yen's disadvantages more pronounced than advantages
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said on Wednesday she would not deny that the negative aspects of the weak yen on the economy have become more pronounced than the positive ones.
Wed, Nov 12

Asian equities witness over $10 billion foreign outflows in November as AI rally stalls
Asian equities witnessed steep cross-border outflows in the first week of November as investors booked profits on caution over lofty tech valuations and uncertainty about the sustainability of an extended market rally.
Wed, Nov 12

Copper steady as traders weigh US data, progress on ending shutdown
Copper was little changed on Wednesday after U.S. private-sector labor data added to expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, while markets looked to progress on ending the prolonged U.S. government shutdown.
Wed, Nov 12

ROI-IEA’s bullish oil outlook is a nod to Trump, wake-up call for world
The International Energy Agency’s latest outlook signals that oil demand may continue rising into 2050, a sharp shift from its previous reports and a stark reminder of how dominant black gold remains in the global economy.
Wed, Nov 12

Dollar tentative as traders mull December Fed cut on weakening US jobs market
The dollar nursed losses on Wednesday after private-sector U.S. jobs data stoked worries about labour market weakness, with investors also bracing for an imminent U.S. government reopening that is expected to unleash a backlog of economic releases.
Wed, Nov 12

Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit to launch startup, FT reports
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Meta's META.O chief artificial intelligence scientist Yann LeCun is planning to leave the social media company to set up his own startup, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.Deep-learning pioneer LeCun is also in early talks to raise...
Wed, Nov 12

SoftBank's $5.8 billion Nvidia stake sale stirs fresh AI bubble fears
Nov 11 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group's $5.8 billion sale of its Nvidia stake jolted stock markets on Tuesday, stoking fears that the frenzy around artificial intelligence may have peaked, especially after recent warnings from Wall Street bank chiefs and a famed short seller.
Wed, Nov 12

US lost jobs through late October, new private-sector data shows
WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - U.S. firms were shedding more than 11,000 jobs a week through late October, payroll processor ADP said on Tuesday in its latest real-time estimate of job market trends.Though an ADP report last week estimated the U.S. overall added 42,000 jobs in...
Wed, Nov 12

Google to invest $6.4 billion in cloud infrastructure in Germany
BERLIN, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google GOOGL.O will invest 5.5 billion euros ($6.41 billion) in Germany in the coming years in a push to expand its infrastructure and data centre capacity in Europe's largest economy, company and government officials said on Tuesday.
Wed, Nov 12

FTSE 100 closes at record high on rate cut bets; AstraZeneca shines
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 closed at a record high for the second straight session on Tuesday, as weak UK labour market data boosted hopes for Bank of England rate cuts and drugmaker AstraZeneca hit an all-time high.
Wed, Nov 12

US House returns to Washington for vote to end government shutdown
WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Members of the House of Representatives headed back to Washington on Tuesday, after a 53-day break, braving the congestion at the nation's tangled airports for a vote that could bring the longest U.S. government shutdown in history to a close.
Wed, Nov 12

White House eyes return to growth of 3%, 4% by early 2026 after shutdown knock
WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. economy should return to growth of 3% to 4% by the first quarter of 2026, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Tuesday.
Wed, Nov 12

Dow notches record high close, traders bet on end to government shutdown
Nov 11 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to a record high close on Tuesday, lifted by progress toward ending the longest U.S. government shutdown, while Nvidia and other artificial intelligence-related companies fell on renewed concerns about elevated valuations.
Wed, Nov 12



