
California Quietly Shelves $15 Billion Pension Divestment Bill
The California State Assembly has shelved legislation that would have forced the country’s two largest pension funds to
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Mexico Remittances Hit Record High on Mother’s Day Celebrations
Mexico posted record remittances in May, fueled by a larger inflow of cash from abroad for celebrations around
1970-01-01 08:00

Chicago Pension Debt Rises to $35 Billion as Mayor Hunts for Fix
Chicago’s pension burden climbed last year after the city’s retirement funds lost money due to volatile markets, deepening
1970-01-01 08:00

Morgan Stanley Says Bill Dudley Is Wrong About the Bond Market
When it comes to the bond market, it’s Morgan Stanley vs Bill Dudley now. In their latest assessment
1970-01-01 08:00

Mozambique 'tuna bond' case against Credit Suisse can proceed, UK judge rules
By Kirstin Ridley LONDON (Reuters) -Mozambique's blockbuster lawsuit against Credit Suisse and others over the $2 billion "tuna bond" scandal
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Treasury Yield-Curve Inversion Approaches Multi-Year Extreme
A key segment of the US Treasury yield curve approached its most inverted level in decades Monday as
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Supreme Court Throws Out Biden’s Student-Loan Relief Plan
The US Supreme Court tossed out President Joe Biden’s plan to slash the student debt of more than
1970-01-01 08:00

Avoid Private Equity Stocks as Rates Rise, JPMorgan Analysts Say
Europe’s private equity firms are a bad bet for stock investors as the industry grapples with depressed dealmaking
1970-01-01 08:00

BOE Newcomer Greene Warns Inflation Won’t Automatically Fall
The Bank of England’s incoming rate setter Megan Greene cautioned against complacency in the fight against inflation. “It
1970-01-01 08:00

Israeli Anti-Government Protests Escalate Amid West Bank Assault
Israel’s anti-government protest movement launched a series of major disruptions on Monday, including an attempt to sow chaos
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Turkish State Banks Resume Supporting Lira as Rout Deepens
Turkey’s state-run banks re-entered the foreign-currency market on Monday, selling as much as $1 billion by midday to
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US 2yr/10yr yield curve hits deepest inversion in 42 years
A widely watched section of the U.S. Treasury yield curve on Monday hit its deepest inversion since the
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