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Mortgage Rates Largely Unchanged Despite Uptick in Inflation

Mortgage Rates Largely Unchanged Despite Uptick in Inflation

The average rate on 30-year fixed mortgages edged down to 6.36% from 6.37% last week, even as April inflation accelerated on higher gasoline and grocery prices. Housing indicators were mixed: Redfin reported a 2.4% annual rise in the median home price in April, along with stronger pending sales and rising active listings, but the spring buying seas…

Planned MP resignation opens route for Burnham to seek Commons seat

Planned MP resignation opens route for Burnham to seek Commons seat

Labour MP Josh Simons intends to resign his Makerfield seat in Greater Manchester, a move that would prompt a by-election and create a possible pathway for Mayor Andy Burnham to return to the House of Commons. The development could increase pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid talk of a leadership challenge, though internal party mechanisms…

Bessent Predicts Inflation Will Retreat After Short Burst Driven by Energy

Bessent Predicts Inflation Will Retreat After Short Burst Driven by Energy

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expects recent spikes in inflation to be temporary and caused largely by energy disruptions tied to the Iran war. Speaking from President Donald Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Bessent forecasted one or two additional strong inflation readings before a period of substantial disinflation, ci…

IMF Teams to Visit Kyiv Soon to Assess $8.1 Billion Loan Program Progress

IMF Teams to Visit Kyiv Soon to Assess $8.1 Billion Loan Program Progress

International Monetary Fund staff are scheduled to travel to Ukraine in the coming weeks to assess how Kyiv is implementing agreed economic reforms and efforts to widen its tax base under an $8.1 billion program, a spokesperson said. Officials emphasized the need for Ukraine to mobilize domestic financing alongside donor assistance and to bring a s…

Carney Releases Plan to Double Canada’s Power Generation by 2050

Carney Releases Plan to Double Canada’s Power Generation by 2050

Prime Minister Mark Carney published a federal electricity strategy on Thursday that sets an objective to double Canada’s electricity generation capacity by 2050. The plan signals regulatory adjustments to allow greater use of natural gas in power generation, estimates the expansion will cost more than C$1 trillion, and promises consultations with …

Urals oil tax price for May tops levels not seen since October 2023

Urals oil tax price for May tops levels not seen since October 2023

Russia’s benchmark Urals export blend has reached its highest tax valuation since October 2023. The finance ministry will use an average May Urals price of $94.87 per barrel and an exchange rate of 76.938 rubles per dollar to calculate oil producer taxes, producing a tax price of nearly 7,300 rubles per barrel. The rise in dollar oil prices follows…

Wolfe Flags Risk of Divergent Global Central Bank Paths, Eyes BOJ as Key Wildcard

Wolfe Flags Risk of Divergent Global Central Bank Paths, Eyes BOJ as Key Wildcard

Wolfe Research cautions that monetary policy outside the United States may head in a different direction from the Federal Reserve, with the Bank of Japan the critical unknown. The firm says energy-price dynamics and the BOJ's internal divisions raise the possibility of a split between global tightening and Fed holding or easing, and identifies two …

Merz Opposes EU-Wide Borrowing, Calls for Deep Economic Overhaul

Merz Opposes EU-Wide Borrowing, Calls for Deep Economic Overhaul

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged sweeping economic reforms for the European Union while rejecting proposals for joint EU borrowing. Speaking at a ceremony honoring Mario Draghi in Aachen, Merz stressed Germany's constitutional limits on taking on shared debt and warned that Europe faces a more hostile global environment after the return of Do…

Venezuela launches broad debt-restructuring effort after U.S. sanctions are eased

Venezuela launches broad debt-restructuring effort after U.S. sanctions are eased

Venezuela has formally begun a wide-ranging process to restructure its sovereign debt and obligations tied to the state oil company, officials said Wednesday, following the easing of U.S. sanctions earlier in the year. The finance ministry framed the move as a necessary step to free public resources for investment in basic services and productive r…

Polestar CEO: Rising Pump Prices Shift Buyer Priorities Toward EVs

Polestar CEO: Rising Pump Prices Shift Buyer Priorities Toward EVs

Polestar's chief executive says surging fuel prices have changed how consumers evaluate electric vehicles, prompting growing interest in both new and used models. The company reported a $383 million net loss in the first quarter amid pricing pressures, intensifying competition and tariffs, even as volumes rose 7% year-on-year. Geopolitical disrupti…

U.S. and China Agree on AI Best-Practices Framework as Trump Meets Xi in Beijing

U.S. and China Agree on AI Best-Practices Framework as Trump Meets Xi in Beijing

The United States and China announced a protocol setting out best practices for artificial intelligence as President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing for a two-day summit. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington is able to have substantive AI discussions with Beijing because the United States is ahead in AI cap…

Yardeni: Fed Rate Cut in 2026 Now Unlikely as Inflation and Labor Strengthen

Yardeni: Fed Rate Cut in 2026 Now Unlikely as Inflation and Labor Strengthen

Yardeni Research says the Federal Reserve's tilt toward easing is becoming harder to justify and may soon be replaced by a tightening orientation. The firm argues a 2026 rate cut is "essentially off the table," citing renewed inflation momentum, five consecutive years above the Fed's 2% goal, inflationary pressures from AI infrastructure investment…

Kremlin Confirms Putin Will Make Near-Term Visit to China as Preparations Complete

Kremlin Confirms Putin Will Make Near-Term Visit to China as Preparations Complete

The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to travel to China soon, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying preparations for the visit have been completed. The trip will add to a long record of meetings between Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping; the two last met in Beijing in September. The announcement coincides wi…

China Expresses Interest in More U.S. Oil, White House Says

China Expresses Interest in More U.S. Oil, White House Says

A White House readout of a leadership summit published Thursday states that President Xi Jinping told President Donald Trump China is interested in buying more U.S. oil as a way to reduce dependence on shipments that pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Chinese state media made no mention of the oil discussions, and China’s foreign ministry has not i…

China’s April lending unexpectedly contracts, spotlighting weak domestic demand

China’s April lending unexpectedly contracts, spotlighting weak domestic demand

China recorded a contraction in new yuan loans in April, with lending shrinking by 10 billion yuan—the first monthly decline since July 2025. The shortfall came amid seasonal front-loading of credit, soft domestic demand tied to a prolonged property slump and fragile private-sector confidence, even as broader monetary aggregates continued to grow.

Starmer Confronts Rising Leadership Challenge as Party Figures Press for Change

Starmer Confronts Rising Leadership Challenge as Party Figures Press for Change

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure from within his own party after a difficult set of local election results. Reports that his health minister may resign to mount a leadership bid, and a public call for reflection from his former deputy, have intensified scrutiny on his future. The government says it will press on, whil…

UK Confirms Overhaul of Money Market Fund Rules to Boost Liquidity

UK Confirms Overhaul of Money Market Fund Rules to Boost Liquidity

The British government has affirmed plans to change the regulatory framework for money market funds, mandating higher liquidity holdings and measures to ease asset sales during episodes of market stress. The reforms follow regulatory work since the March 2020 market dislocation and a 2023 consultation, and the new regime is expected to be in place …

Analysts See Romania’s Central Bank Pausing on Rates as Inflation Forecasts Rise

Analysts See Romania’s Central Bank Pausing on Rates as Inflation Forecasts Rise

Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect the National Bank of Romania to maintain its policy rate at 6.50% at the May 15 meeting. The bank is likely to raise its inflation projection, which should produce a hawkish press-conference tone while dropping explicit forward guidance. Rate increases are judged unlikely; liquidity tools and exchange-rate dy…

Markets Tick Higher as Beijing Summit and AI Investments Shape Risk Sentiment

Markets Tick Higher as Beijing Summit and AI Investments Shape Risk Sentiment

U.S. equity futures rose as investors balanced renewed enthusiasm for artificial intelligence against a high-profile summit between President Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping. Oil prices remain elevated above $100 a barrel as markets await any Iran-related outcomes from the talks. Cisco announced a large restructuring focused on AI, while the U.…