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Capital levels are a poor predictor of bank failure
Regulators should be embracing much more sophisticated measures of lenders’ healthFinancial Times - Business -
Deutsche Bank shares slide on €1.3bn Postbank hit
Germany’s largest lender hints at potential settlement over long-running court saga linked to 2010 takeover offerFinancial Times - Business -
Professional pickleball signs first international deal, looks to grow the sport in India
Pro pickleball is looking to world's most populous country for its continued growth.CNBC - Business -
Deutsche Bank shares up 8% after first-quarter profit beat, investment banking recovery
Deutsche Bank reported first-quarter earnings on Thursday.CNBC - Business -
Regulators close Philadelphia-based Republic First Bank, first US bank failure this year
Regulators have closed Republic First Bank, a regional lender operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New YorkABC News - Top stories -
Microsoft and Apple are safer bets than the U.S. government? Bond investors seem to think so.
Rarely have corporate bond spreads been flat, or negative, to Treasury yields.MarketWatch - Business - Microsoft -
Stocks on Track for Weekly Gains as PCE Inflation Hits 2.7%
Stocks climbed, putting the major U.S. indexes on course for weekly gains despite another round of firm inflation data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rooting for Trump to Fail has Made Millions for Investors Shorting His Stock
Diving into the former president's meme stock is not for the faint of heart, but day traders who laugh atTrump Media & Technology's financials are willing to take therisk.Inc. - Business - Donald Trump -
Hertz’s stock is having an awful week, and BofA adds to investors’ misery
Hertz’s stock continued its dive Friday toward yet another record low, after BofA Securities added to the rental-car company’s woes by recommending investors sell.MarketWatch - Business -
Hong Kong stock exchange fights to regain investors’ faith
New team faces steep challenge as high-profile listings sinkFinancial Times - World - Hong Kong -
Rooting for Trump to Fail has Made Millions for Investors Shorting His Stock
Diving into the former president's meme stock is not for the faint of heart, but day traders who laugh atTrump Media & Technology's financials are willing to take therisk.Inc. - Business - Donald Trump -
Rising Food Prices Send More Shoppers to Aldi
The German grocer keeps prices low with smaller stores, fewer staffers and a slimmer product menu than bigger supermarkets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rising Food Prices Send More Shoppers to Aldi
The German grocer keeps prices low with smaller stores, fewer staffers and a slimmer product menu than bigger supermarkets.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Finding Comfort in a Haircut
A good cut is hard to find no matter where you live. But some hairstylists know it holds more weight for their transgender clients.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
United Methodists endorse change that could give regions more say on LGBTQ issues
United Methodist delegates have endorsed a constitutional amendment that could let the U.S. church — where support has grown for the ordination of LGBTQ people and same-sex marriage — authorize such rites, even as more conservative churches would ...NBC News - Top stories -
United Methodists OK change that could give regions more say on LGBTQ issues
If ratified, one effect of the change is that it could allow for the American church to authorize same-sex marriages within the church.CBS News - Top stories -
Trading helps lift Deutsche Bank to highest quarterly profit in 11 years
First quarter net income increased by 10% from a year earlier to €1.45bnFinancial Times - Business -
Barclays shares surge as bank beats forecasts despite drop in profits
Barclays posted a 13% drop in its first quarter profits as lower fee income and a drop in the value of its loans and deposits caused its income to slumpMarketWatch - Business -
Turkish Central Bank Stays Hawkish Despite Likely Hitting Peak
Turkey’s central bank took a hawkish tone as it held its policy rate at 50%, Liam Peach, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, says.The Wall Street Journal - World - Turkey -
Bank of Japan Holds Rates Steady, Expects Inflation to Stay Around 2%
The Bank of Japan kept its interest-rate target unchanged, a month after it made its first rate increase in 17 years.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Cannabis banking measure to be left out of FAA bill, industry exec says
Dutchie’s Bryan Barash said he’s disappointed that the SAFER Banking Act won’t be included in FAA funding bill.MarketWatch - Business -
Deutsche Bank braces for €1.3bn hit to profits from Postbank litigation
Court has warned lender it is likely to lose parts of complex lawsuit brought by former shareholders of rivalFinancial Times - Business -
Divided Bank of England faces political heat over calls for rate cuts
Analysts warn chancellor against public comments on likelihood of lower interest ratesFinancial Times - World -
Divided Bank of England faces political heat over calls for rate cuts
Analysts warn chancellor against public comments on likelihood of lower interest ratesFinancial Times - Business -
Western banks in Russia paid €800mn in taxes to Kremlin last year
Figure represents a fourfold increase on prewar levels and comes as profits jump at European lenders still in the countryFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
Raiffeisen Bank trumpets Russia growth plans in dozens of job ads
Austrian lender, which has pledged to exit Russia, orders internal probe following FT findingsFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
FirstFT: Profits and tax payments jump at European banks still in Russia
Also in today’s newsletter, German flash CPI today and 11 countries to breach EU deficit rulesFinancial Times - World - Russia -
Tesla Boosts S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures
U.S. stock futures were up along with markets from Shanghai to London.The Wall Street Journal - World - Tesla -
FirstFT: Elon Musk’s Tesla teams up with China’s Baidu
Also in today’s newsletter, US commander warns of China’s ‘boiling frog’ strategy in the Pacific and hopes rise for Gaza hostage releaseFinancial Times - World - China -
Euro Bank Credit Spreads Seen Tightening on Monday, Driven By Positive Earnings
Eurozone bank bonds are expected to perform well on Monday, with credit spreads seen tightening, supported by solid earnings and positive news on France’s credit rating, UniCredit Research said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Thailand's central bank will act independently and not cave to 'political' pressure, governor says
Political pressure won't force the hand of Thailand's central bank in making its interest rate decisions independently, the country's central bank chief said.CNBC - Business -
Euro Bank Credit Spreads Seen Tightening on Monday, Driven By Positive Earnings
Eurozone bank bonds are expected to perform well on Monday, with credit spreads seen tightening, supported by solid earnings and positive news on France’s credit rating, UniCredit Research said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FirstFT: Profits and tax payments jump at European banks still in Russia
Also in today’s newsletter, German flash CPI today and 11 countries to breach EU deficit rulesFinancial Times - World - Russia -
Worried about the volatility in Magnificent Seven stocks? Take a look at the companies’ short-dated bonds.
As their stocks sell off, Magnificent Seven companies’ two-year bonds are looking attractive.MarketWatch - Business -
How much of your 401(k) should you really have in stocks versus bonds?
History shows that stocks are far from guaranteed to beat bonds over the long term.MarketWatch - Business -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World