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The Cag news hub on Global Investing News tracks 21 recent headlines that matter to investors, policy watchers, and market strategists. Use this page to monitor how Cag developments affect earnings expectations, sector rotation, supply chains, regulation, and cross-asset volatility. Stories are grouped by source type — market data, company announcements, regulatory filings, and expert analysis — so you can scan the signal quickly without wading through duplicate wire copy. When a headline links to a full article, you will find expanded context, key facts, and prediction-market angles where available. Bookmark this hub if you follow Cag across quarters; new items are added as our crawl pipeline ingests fresh sources throughout the trading day.
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(5)Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee: The longer the war goes on, the more a rate cut gets pushed off
Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee: The longer the war goes on, the more a rate cut gets pushed off
Conagra (CAG): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
Conagra (CAG): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
Chicago Tests War-Rattled Muni Market With $800 Million Bond Sale
Chicago is issuing an $800 million bond in a municipal market already on edge due to rising interest rates and inflation concerns. This sale will test investor appetite for higher-risk issues, especially given Chicago's historical fiscal challenges and the broader economic uncertainty. Its success or struggle could signal muni market sentiment and impact future city borrowing costs.
How Investors Are Reacting To Conagra Brands (CAG) Board Expansion Amid Market‑Leading Dividend Payout Ratio
How Investors Are Reacting To Conagra Brands (CAG) Board Expansion Amid Market‑Leading Dividend Payout Ratio
Pritzker Scores Win as Japanese Manufacturer Expands to Chicago
Pritzker Scores Win as Japanese Manufacturer Expands to Chicago
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(5)UChicago's Rajan: Chance of One Fed Cut in 2026
Raghuram Rajan, a prominent economist from the University of Chicago and former IMF chief economist, suggests that the Federal Reserve might only implement a single interest rate cut in 2026. This projection indicates a more hawkish outlook on future monetary policy compared to current market expectations, implying that inflation could remain stubbornly high or economic growth could be more resilient than anticipated, requiring a prolonged period of restrictive rates.
Chicago Seeks New CFO, Warns of Layoffs After Contentious Budget
Chicago is actively searching for a new Chief Financial Officer, a critical position, in the wake of a highly debated budget approval process. This leadership change comes alongside warnings of potential layoffs, indicating significant financial challenges and a need for stringent fiscal management within the city government.
Chicago Suburban Library Blames Tax Delay for Unpaid Muni Bonds
A library in suburban Chicago is facing financial difficulties and has defaulted on its municipal bond payments, attributing the issue to a delay in receiving anticipated tax revenues. This situation highlights the potential vulnerability of local government entities that rely heavily on timely tax collections to service their debt obligations, especially when confronted with unforeseen administrative or economic disruptions.
Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to send National Guard to Chicago
The Supreme Court has declined to hear former President Trump's request to deploy the National Guard to Chicago. This rejection effectively ends a legal challenge initiated during his presidency concerning federal intervention in local law enforcement matters and urban unrest.
Chicago Council Passes 2026 Budget to Close $1.2B Gap
The Chicago City Council has successfully passed its 2026 budget, effectively closing a significant $1.2 billion deficit. This move is expected to stabilize the city's financial outlook for the coming fiscal year, potentially preventing service cuts or tax increases that could have impacted residents and businesses.
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