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Malaysia won't use interest rates to prop up the ringgit, says central bank deputy chief
Bank Negara's Adnan Zaylani Mohamad Zahid said the country's monetary policy decisions will be determined by economic growth and the inflation outlook.CNBC - Business -
Safra private bank assembles new dealmaking team for ultra-rich clients
J Safra Sarasin taps BoA and Goldman Sachs as it looks to expand into advising on M&A and equity capital raisesFinancial Times - Business -
Right-wing Israelis block aid to Gaza coming from the West Bank
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Lufthansa Boss Airs Frustration With Boeing's Woes
As the aircraft maker struggles to get back on course, one of its biggest customers finds the delivery delays "extremely annoying" and costly, but has faith Boeing's turbulent days will pass.Inc. - Business -
Japan's Sony reports surge in profit on strong sales of movies, games and music
Sony has reported that its profit surged 34% in the last quarter from a year earlier on strong sales of its video games, music and moviesABC News - Entertainment -
Blinken says US arms will make a difference in Ukraine as Zelenskyy asks for more air defenses
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says that American military aid on its way to Ukraine will make a “real difference” on the battlefieldABC News - World - Ukraine -
Treasury yields a tad softer as traders await inflation data
Bond yields were a little lower early Tuesday as the market awaited inflation data and comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.MarketWatch - Business -
Dollar, U.S. Treasury Yields Could Fall if Inflation Eases
A weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation reading on Wednesday could drive the dollar and Treasury yields lower while supporting the euro, DHF Capital S.A. said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China and India still rely heavily on coal, climate targets remain 'very difficult' to achieve
China and India have not reduced coal generation for electricity, making it harder for Asia's largest carbon emitters to reach their climate targets.CNBC - Business - China -
Russia-Ukraine war live: Blinken says US arms will make real difference as Russia claims advances in northern Kharkiv region
Mission to Kyiv by US secretary of state comes after Congress approved long-delayed $60bn aid package; Russia claims to have captured Buhruvatka. Zelenskiy calls for more air defences as Blinken arrives in KyivPutin to visit China May 16-17. The ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
U.S. Bond Yields Could Become Relatively Stable Unless CPI Data Surprise
U.S. rates are febrile, having moved constantly for over a year now in line with changes in Fed Funds rate expectations and inflation data, Natixis Research said, but barring any new surprises in CPI data, rates could be entering a phase of ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
Crews conduct controlled demolition of Baltimore's Key Bridge
Engineers set off controlled explosions in the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Monday to help free the massive cargo ship that crashed into it nearly seven weeks ago. Nicole Sganga has the sights and sounds.CBS News - Top stories -
Crew conducts controlled demolition for Baltimore bridge span
Unified Command crews carried out a controlled demolition Monday to break down the largest remaining span of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, more than a month after it collapsed. A link of explosives was set off Monday, sending the ...The Hill - Politics -
Baltimore Bridge Section Demolished in Controlled Explosion
Authorities carried out a controlled demolition to free a containership from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Port of Baltimore is expected to reopen most operations after the ship is removed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pursuit Makes the Case for Their Innovative Job Training Program
Pursuit, a nonprofit that trains low-income workers to become software engineers, is urging New York legislators to pass a new regulatory model for jobs programs.The New York Times - Business