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  1. Manufacturing PMI? at 47.9%; December 2025 ISM? Manufacturing PMI? Report
    PR Newswire | 01/05/26 10:00 AM EST

    New Orders Contracting; Production Expanding; Employment Contracting; Supplier Deliveries Slower; Raw Materials Inventories Contracting; Customers' Inventories Too Low;?Price Increase Unchanged; Exports and Imports Contracting. TEMPE, Ariz. The report was issued today by Susan Spence, MBA, Chair of the Institute for Supply Management?? Manufacturing Business Survey Committee.

  2. BMO Isn't Sure How This Week's Eurozone CPI Will Change ECB Thinking
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 10:00 AM EST

    This week's German consumer price index for December is expected to slow to 2.2% year over year, which comes on the heels of November's surprising nine-month high of 2.6%, said Bank of Montreal. The bank noted it will keep an eye on core CPI, too, which was at a four-month high of 2.7% year over year.

  3. FHLBank Atlanta Announces 2026 Affordable Housing Advisory Council
    GlobeNewswire | 01/05/26 09:52 AM EST

    Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta is pleased to appoint four new members to its Affordable Housing Advisory Council.

  4. Bank of Israel makes surprise rate cut as inflation moderates and shekel gains
    Reuters | 01/05/26 09:35 AM EST

    * Benchmark short-term rate reduced to 4.00% from 4.25% * Base scenario for rate to reach 3.5% this year, Yaron says. * He says inflation environment improving since ceasefire. By Steven Scheer.

  5. Venezuela risk to US economy is via oil prices, but not seeing it yet, Fed's Kashkari says
    Reuters | 01/05/26 09:23 AM EST

    The main risk to the U.S. economy from the Trump administration's capture of Venezuela's leader over the weekend would stem from ?rising oil prices, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari ?said on Monday, but that does not ?appear to be underway so ?far. The risk ?is "mostly through oil prices," Kashkari said in an interview ?on CNBC. "I don't see it so far," he added.

  6. Bank of Israel cuts interest rates by 25 basis points
    Reuters | 01/05/26 09:04 AM EST

    The Bank of Israel unexpectedly cut its short-term interest rate by 25 basis ?points on Monday, a second successive ?cut after lowering it in ?November for the first ?time ?in nearly two years. The central bank's ?benchmark rate ?was reduced to 4.00% from 4.25%. Annual Israeli inflation eased ?to a ?rate ?of 2.4% in November, within the government's 1-3% target range.

  7. Diversified Healthcare Trust Provides Business Update
    Business Wire | 01/05/26 08:00 AM EST

    Completes $605 Million of Non-Core Property Sales in 2025 Announces Full Repayment of 2026 Zero Coupon Bonds Completes Transition of SHOP Portfolio to New Operators Diversified Healthcare Trust (DHC) today provided a business update regarding its capital recycling program, the full repayment of its 2026 zero coupon bonds and the transition of operations of its senior housing operating portfolio commu...

  8. US Dollar Mixed Early Monday Ahead of Busy Data Schedule, December Nonfarm Payrolls Employment Data Friday
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 07:57 AM EST

    The US dollar was mixed against its major trading partners early Monday -- up versus the euro and Canadian dollar, down versus the pound and yen -- ahead of a busy week of economic data releases, highlighted by Friday's nonfarm payrolls employment report for December.

  9. Maine bond bank brings transportation deal after credit revamp
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/05/26 07:45 AM EST

    The Maine Municipal Bond Bank is bringing back its transportation revenue bond program, with a few changes to bolster the bonds' credit.?

  10. U.S. jobs report, Ethereum upgrade: Crypto Week Ahead
    Coindesk | 01/05/26 07:20 AM EST

    Your look at what's coming in the week starting Jan. 5.

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