Bonds Fed rate cuts former Goldman Sachs ETF head

Bonds may be more than just a safe haven. BondBloxx ETFs’ Tony Kelly, a former Goldman Sachs Asset Management global ETF head, contends it’s where investors can also play offense due to the market backdrop. “It’s definitely getting more nuanced,” the firm’s co-founder told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” this week. “Advisors are being a bit more thoughtful…

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Carney confirms apology to Trump, says anti-tariff ad ‘not something I would have done’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday Confirmed Earlier this week he apologized to President Trump after an ad aired in Ontario Was critical of Trump’s tariffs and used former President Reagan’s comments to argue against the trade policy. “I have apologized to the president,” Carney told reporters after the Asia-Pacific (APEC) summit in South…

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Where the Nexperia auto chip crisis stands now

The logo of Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia is displayed at the chipmaker’s German facility, after the Dutch government seized control and auto industry bodies sounded the alarm over the possible impact on car production, in Hamburg, Germany, Oct. 23, 2025. Jonas Walzberg | Reuters Netherlands-based chipmaker Nexperia is at the heart of a standoff between…

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FAA reports increasing air traffic controller call-outs as shutdown enters second month

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pressed lawmakers late Friday to reopen major airports across the US Experience flight delays and cancellations Shortage of staff due to lack of funding. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents and approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers are among the federal employees considered essential and are working without pay Ever since the…

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