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Mangrove Property Insurance Lists First Catastrophe Bond on Bermuda Exchange

Mangrove Property Insurance Lists First Catastrophe Bond on Bermuda Exchange

Hamilton, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
Florida’s Mangrove Property Insurance celebrated listing its inaugural $111 million catastrophe bond on the Bermuda Stock Exchange, expanding capital market protection against severe storm risks.

Federal Reserve Lifts Major Regulatory Restrictions on Deutsche Bank

Federal Reserve Lifts Major Regulatory Restrictions on Deutsche Bank

Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
The Federal Reserve terminated a nine-year enforcement action against Deutsche Bank, signaling major compliance progress, while simultaneously issuing new restrictions against smaller regional banking entities.

US Jobless Claims Fall as Layoffs Remain Low

US Jobless Claims Fall as Layoffs Remain Low

Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
US initial unemployment claims fell to 206,000, signaling steady corporate job security, though continuing claims rose to 1.799 million, indicating that displaced workers face longer hiring searches.

Federal Reserve Warns of Rising Liquidity Risks in Bank Loan Funds

Federal Reserve Warns of Rising Liquidity Risks in Bank Loan Funds

Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
A new Federal Reserve report reveals that hard-to-sell assets in bank loan mutual funds have reached levels last seen during the 2020 pandemic, raising systemic financial risks.

US Stock Futures Rise as Bond Yields Drop

US Stock Futures Rise as Bond Yields Drop

New York, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
US stock futures ticked upward on Thursday as falling Treasury yields provided relief to equity markets, counteracting recent losses driven by persistent inflation concerns and rising geopolitical friction in the Middle East.

Federal Reserve Proposes Regulatory Reforms to Balance Banking Risks and Growth

Federal Reserve Proposes Regulatory Reforms to Balance Banking Risks and Growth

Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michelle Bowman outlined regulatory reforms aiming to ease burdens on traditional banks while addressing emerging risks from AI technology and private non-bank lenders.

Why American Factory Reshoring Depends on Artificial Intelligence

Why American Factory Reshoring Depends on Artificial Intelligence

New York, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
A August 2026 report reveals 88% of manufacturing executives believe reshoring efforts will fail without artificial intelligence driving operations to offset severe domestic labor shortages.

Federal Reserve Official Signals Potential Interest Rate Hikes as Inflation Stays High

Federal Reserve Official Signals Potential Interest Rate Hikes as Inflation Stays High

Anchorage, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook warned that interest rates could rise if persistent inflation fails to cool, driven by high energy costs and surging artificial intelligence spending.

US Government Debt Reaches Historic 40 Trillion Dollar Mark

US Government Debt Reaches Historic 40 Trillion Dollar Mark

Washington, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
America’s total debt crossed $40 trillion after doubling in a decade, with annual interest costs topping $1.2 trillion and unexpectedly surging past national defense spending.

Federal Court Decision Halts Major New Jersey Offshore Wind Development

Federal Court Decision Halts Major New Jersey Offshore Wind Development

Trenton, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
A court ruling remanding the Atlantic Shores project permits threatens remaining U.S. offshore wind construction, following an 85% collapse in industry growth projections since 2025.