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Will the ECB cut rates?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - World -
China's Biggest Cities Continue to Ease Home-Buying Policies
More of China’s biggest cities are easing home-buying policies, after top leaders recently signaled a shift to aggressive measures to resolve the country’s ongoing property crisis.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Carter's foul on Clark upgraded by WNBA; Reese fined for no postgame interview
Chennedy Carter gave a shoulder shot to Clark that knocked her to the floor before an inbound pass during the third quarter of Saturday's 71-70 win by the Fever.CBS News - Top stories -
Covid fines of £34mn issued since pandemic in England and Wales
Total court-issued penalties for breaches higher than any other crime bar motoring offences and TV licence evasionFinancial Times - World - Covid -
Mexico votes in an election likely to choose the country’s first female president
Polling stations have opened in Mexico in a presidential election that will likely bring the country's first female presidentABC News - World -
Number of UK grads opting for professional services is policy ‘failure’, says ex-Shell CEO
Peter Voser says university leavers let down by education system and governments that have neglected manufacturingFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
‘Meet the Press’ Moderator Kristen Welker welcomes son via surrogate
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker and her husband, John, have welcomed John Zachary Welker Hughes to the world.NBC News - Politics -
Top Senate Judiciary Democrats seek meeting with Roberts over Alito concerns
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High Rates and Prices Leave Many Stuck in a Starter Home
Squeezed by high interest rates and record prices, homeowners are frozen in place. They can’t sell. So first-time buyers can’t buy.The New York Times - Top stories -
Value of Premium Iron Ore May Be Overestimated
Miners are seeking to upgrade their iron ore to access the growing market for direct reduction iron, but Morgan Stanley is wary on the current value of doing so.The Wall Street Journal - World
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French Government Bonds Unfazed by Rating Downgrade by S&P
French government bonds traded slightly higher after S&P lowered France’s credit rating by one notch to AA- from AA, with a stable outlook, in a move that markets had seen as a possibility.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Claudia Sheinbaum Elected as Mexico's First Female President
The candidate of the leftist ruling party won by a landslide on pledges of policy continuity.The Wall Street Journal - World - Mexico -
Euro May Get Support If ECB Warns of Upside Risks to Inflation
The euro could get some support following a choppy end to May, if the European Central Bank sounds cautious considering the rising upside risks to price stability, Swissquote Bank said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GenScript Biotech Shares Drop After U.S. Lawmakers Scrutinize Chinese Ties
Shares of GenScript Biotech plunged in Hong Kong amid concerns that the company could face U.S. scrutiny due to alleged ties with the Chinese government.The Wall Street Journal - World -
India Stock Index Hits All-Time High on Hopes for Modi's Election Win, Strong GDP Growth
India’s benchmark stock index hit a record high, driven by growing expectations that Narendra Modi will likely win a third term as the country’s prime minister and strong economic growth.The Wall Street Journal - World - India