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11/06/2026
Pacific Investment Management Company warns that leveraged credit and private credit institutions are about to enter a credit loss cycle, and default rates are expected to rise significantly.
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Trump highly praised Citi's M&A advisory ranking first, but the top spot was not taken by Citi.
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Kurt Kelty, head of General Motors' (GM.N) battery business, said that the company's future electric vehicle products may not use low-cost lithium iron phosphate batteries. The Tennessee factory will begin producing lithium iron phosphate batteries for energy storage systems this month, rather than for electric vehicles.
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General Motors battery manager Keldi said that the Tennessee plant will start production of lithium iron phosphate batteries this month, which will be used for energy storage systems rather than electric vehicles.
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Kelty, General Motors' chief of battery management, stated that General Motors' future electric vehicles may not use low-cost lithium iron phosphate batteries.
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Mexico's Central Bank: The capital adequacy and liquidity levels of Mexico's banking system are above the minimum regulatory requirements.
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