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  • Dollar on the defensive as PMI data boosts case for rate cut

    Dollar on the defensive as PMI data boosts case for rate cut

    The U.S. dollar remained under pressure on Tuesday as weaker-than-expected manufacturing activity data heaped pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates.

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    The U.S. dollar remained under pressure on Tuesday as weaker-than-expected manufacturing activity data from the world’s biggest economy heaped pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at its policy meeting later this month.

    The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six major peers, edged lower to 99.408 at the start of the Asian trading session after falling for a seventh consecutive session to hit a two-week low during U.S. trading hours on Monday as stocks and bonds pulled back.

    Data released on Monday showed U.S. manufacturing contracted for the ninth straight month in November, as the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 48.2 in November from 48.7 a month earlier.

    Gauges of new orders and employment also deteriorated, while input prices rose as the drag from import tariffs persisted.

    “It all suggests to me that demand in the economy has decelerated,” said Brian Martin, head of G3 economics at ANZ in London.

    “I really do think the Fed needs to cut interest rates, and not just cut rates in December, but follow through with further cuts next year,” he said on a podcast, adding he forecasts an additional 50 basis points of cuts in 2026.

    Fed funds futures are pricing in an implied 88% probability of a 25-basis-point cut at the U.S. central bank’s next meeting on December 10, compared to a 63% chance a month ago, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

    The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond was last up at 4.086% after a selloff in global bond markets on Monday.

    Against the yen, the dollar traded at 155.51 yen, unchanged from late U.S. levels, after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday that the central bank would consider the “pros and cons” of raising interest rates at its next policy meeting, sending Japanese two-year yields above 1% for the first time since 2008.

    The euro stood at $1.1610, holding steady so far in Asia, as talks to end the war in Ukraine continued, with European leaders rallying around Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after an earlier U.S.-backed peace proposal that favored Russia, while the U.S. special envoy headed to Moscow for more talks with the Kremlin.

    Sterling traded at $1.3216, near its highest levels in a month but little changed so far on the day. The head of Britain’s fiscal watchdog resigned on Monday after the agency inadvertently released key details of the government’s annual tax and spending budget last week before finance minister Rachel Reeves announced them in parliament.

    The Australian dollar fetched $0.6544, while the kiwi dollar traded at $0.5727, both little changed at the start of the Asian trading session.

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  • Korean Banks’ Penalties Highlight Non-Financial Risks – Fitch Ratings

    1. Korean Banks’ Penalties Highlight Non-Financial Risks  Fitch Ratings
    2. Fitch Ratings: Korean Banks’ Penalties Highlight Non-Financial Risks  TradingView
    3. In the future, if bank employees sell high-risk products such as Hong Kong H Index Stock Price-linke..  매일경제
    4. FSS Notifies Banks of Record 2 Trillion Won ELS Penalty  조선일보
    5. Banks Hit with Trillion-Won Fines… Productive Finance at Risk  아시아경제

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  • ‘The current could kill an elephant’: Asia flood survivors describe escaping with their lives | Indonesia

    ‘The current could kill an elephant’: Asia flood survivors describe escaping with their lives | Indonesia

    Aminah Ali, 63, was at home in the Pidie Jaya district of Indonesia’s Aceh province when the rains started at midnight on Wednesday. The waters rose gradually. It seemed like the usual flooding that happens during monsoon season, but then came…

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  • Governor raj? – Dawn

    1. Governor raj?  Dawn
    2. Govt defends governor’s rule as constitutional option; PTI leaders warn of political fallout  Dawn
    3. K-P CM dares Centre to ‘try governor’s rule’  The Express Tribune
    4. Pakistan govt may impose Governor’s Rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa…

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  • Epstein family support accelerates USC’s mission to end Alzheimer’s

    Epstein family support accelerates USC’s mission to end Alzheimer’s

    The USC Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute will be renamed the USC Epstein Family Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute in honor of Life Trustee Daniel J. Epstein ’62, his wife Phyllis and their family, who have been…

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  • Garena Free Fire MAX Redeem Codes Today, 2 December: Unlock free bundles, rare skins & diamonds instantly

    Garena Free Fire MAX Redeem Codes Today, 2 December: Unlock free bundles, rare skins & diamonds instantly

    Free Fire MAX 2 December Codes: If you’re a dedicated Free Fire MAX player, today is your lucky day. Garena has released a new set of active redeem codes for 2 December, giving players a chance to unlock free bundles, premium weapon skins,…

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  • UTEP scientists find promising new target in the fight against high-grade serous carcinoma

    UTEP scientists find promising new target in the fight against high-grade serous carcinoma

    Scientists at The University of Texas at El Paso have found a promising new target in the fight against high-grade serous carcinoma, an aggressive form of ovarian cancer. Less than 50 percent of women survive five years after…

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  • New Flu Variant Subclade K Spreading in Japan

    New Flu Variant Subclade K Spreading in Japan

    Tokyo, Dec. 2 (Jiji Press)–A new flu virus variant called subclade K is spreading in Japan, a…

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  • New Flu Variant Subclade K Spreading in Japan

    New Flu Variant Subclade K Spreading in Japan

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    Tokyo, Dec. 2 (Jiji Press)–A new flu virus variant called subclade…

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  • Metasurface-enhanced Mid-Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy Enables High-Throughput Molecular Detection

    Metasurface-enhanced Mid-Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy Enables High-Throughput Molecular Detection

    Mid-infrared spectroscopy holds immense promise for identifying molecules through their unique absorption patterns, but its widespread use has been hampered by weak signal strength and complex instrumentation. Now, Ivan Sinev, Alessio…

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