The vote count for Portuguese living abroad is underway, with the winners of the four seats assigned to the diaspora (two for those living in Europe, two for those living in the rest of the world) to be announced tomorrow (28 May). Speculation among observers in the aftermath of the 18 May legislative election is that the right-wing nationalist Chega ('Enough') will secure more seats from Portuguese abroad than the centre-left Socialist Party (PS), making Chega the second-largest party and the official opposition in the Assembly of the Republic for the first time.
Find more articles and bullets on these widgets:
Treasury has about $164B in "extraordinary measures" available as of April 23 to avoid hitting the debt limit, per its regular report out Friday. That's out of a maximum total of $375B (they have used $211B).
Liquidity across financial markets including the Treasury market deteriorated after President Trump's April 2 reciprocal tariffs announcement but market functioning was generally orderly, according to the Federal Reserve's semiannual report on financial stability, released Friday. (PDF link is here)
From our Washington Policy Team - Some fairly sharp words today from ex-Fed Governor Warsh on the central bank (who for what it's worth is seen by betting markets as by far the frontrunner for the next Fed Chair):