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US long-term bond yields climbed higher again on Thursday, a day after Federal Reserve officials said they expected to cut interest rates much more slowly next year than previously anticipated.

The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury, which moves inversely to its price, rose as much as 0.09 percentage points to 4.59 per cent, its highest level in more than six months, after jumping on Wednesday.

The dollar gained a further 0.3 per cent against a basket of peers on Thursday, after soaring to the highest level since November 2022 in the previous session.

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The Fed on Wednesday reduced interest rates by a quarter-point but unsettled investors after officials raised their 2025 inflation forecasts and cut back their projections for further rate cuts. It was the central bank’s final meeting before Donald Trump takes office next month.

Concerns about inflation stalling above 2 per cent contributed to Fed officials forecasting just half a percentage point worth of cuts in 2025, down from a full percentage point in their previous projections in September.

“I think the market had anticipated that the Fed would cut rates, but would also continue to give itself optionality for additional cuts for next year,” said Akshay Singal, global head of short-term interest rate trading at Citigroup.

Instead the US central bank had significantly shifted and had given itself more of an option “to keep rates on hold for a period of time” to absorb any impact from looser fiscal policy, he added, predicting the hawkish rhetoric would continue to boost the dollar.

Investors now see a roughly 85 per cent chance that the Fed either refrains from a rate reduction, or cuts rates once or twice next year, according to CME Group data based on federal funds futures.

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The S&P 500 was 0.4 per cent higher in afternoon trading on Wall Street, well below earlier levels that had pushed it up more than 1 per cent. The US’s main equities barometer slid nearly 3 per cent on Wednesday, in its biggest fall since August.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained 0.3 per cent after dropping 3.6 per cent on Wednesday. Six of the Magnificent Seven tech behemoths — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Nvidia — advanced. However, Tesla, which has been boosted in part by co-founder Elon Musk’s warm relations with president-elect Trump, slipped 2 per cent after sinking 8 per cent in the previous session.

“We’ve been so focused on Trump [in recent weeks] but right now it seems to almost be back to a Jay Powell type stock market,” said Jeff Weniger, head of equity strategy at WisdomTree, referring to the chair of the Fed.

The Fed’s hawkish outlook ricocheted into markets in Europe and Asia on Thursday. Europe’s benchmark Stoxx 600 dropped 1.5 per cent and the UK’s FTSE 100 fell 1.1 per cent. Earlier, markets in India, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong also closed in the red.

Emerging market stocks were also hit, with MSCI’s broad EM index sliding 1.2 per cent.

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Los Angeles prosecutors charged Nick Reiner with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, the director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.

Our office will be filing charges against Nick Reiner, who is accused of killing his parents, actor-director Rob Reiner and photographer-producer Michele Singer Reiner. These charges will be two counts of first-degree murder, with a special circumstance of multiple murders. He also faces a special allegation that he personally used a dangerous and deadly weapon, that being a knife. These charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility parole or the death penalty. No decision at this point has been made with respect to the death penalty.

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Los Angeles prosecutors charged Nick Reiner with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, the director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.

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December 16, 2025

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Michele Singer Reiner, Rob Reiner and their son Nick in 2013.

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Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, is being charged with two counts of first degree murder. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said at a press conference Tuesday that the charges include a “special circumstance” of multiple murders and a “special allegation” that Reiner used a dangerous and deadly weapon — a knife.

The charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“No decision at this point has been made with respect to the death penalty,” Hochman added.

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Hochman called Rob Reiner an “iconic force in our entertainment industry” and his wife Michele Singer Reiner an “equally iconic photographer and producer.” The police became aware of their deaths on Sunday after a call from the fire department. Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said the cause and time of the deaths aren’t available at this time as they await updates from the coroner’s office.

Alan Hamilton, deputy chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, said that Nick Reiner was arrested in public on Sunday, in the Exposition Park area of Los Angeles, near the University of Southern California campus. In response to questions, McDonnell said he was unable to say whether or not Nick Reiner was under the influence of drugs at the time of his arrest. Reiner had been open about his struggles with addiction in the past.

When asked whether there was evidence of mental illness in Nick Reiner’s background, Hochman said “any evidence, if there is any” would be presented in court. Hochman wouldn’t answer a question about whether Reiner admitted to the crimes, saying that is the type of evidence that would come out in court.

Hochman emphasized that “charges are not evidence” and that his office would be presenting evidence to jurors in a court of law. He asked people to rely on trusted sources and not hearsay about the case.

He said that, as in any case, his office would be taking “the thoughts and desires of the family into consideration.”

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Prosecutors are filing charges Tuesday afternoon. Reiner is going through medical clearance – a normal process, according to officials – and will be brought to court for arraignment, where he will enter a plea. Reiner is currently being held without bail.

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Nick Reiner Talked Openly About His Addiction Struggles

Nick Reiner was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder after his mother and father, the movie director Rob Reiner, were found dead in their home. The younger Reiner had been open about his struggles with drug abuse and homelessness.

“I was scared to get in trouble…” “We’re talking with Nick Reiner and his father, Rob Reiner.” “I think I’m lucky in the sense that I have parents that care about me. And because of that, when I would go out and do, you know, things like drugs and stuff like that, I’d feel a tremendous amount of guilt because I’d think, oh, you know, they’re thinking about me right now. They want me to do good.” “How was it working with your son?” “Oh, good, good.” “Deep down, he trusted that we loved him and that we were there for him. And that put a little bit of a break on certain things. I mean, it’s a desire to survive.”

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Nick Reiner was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder after his mother and father, the movie director Rob Reiner, were found dead in their home. The younger Reiner had been open about his struggles with drug abuse and homelessness.

By Shawn Paik

December 16, 2025

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