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  1. Brazil judge considers blocking asset sales in Banco Master case
    Reuters | 01/05/26 01:34 PM EST

    A judge at Brazil's federal audit court TCU said on Monday that he may consider measures to prevent the sale of assets during the liquidation of Banco Master, a mid-sized lender shut down by the ?Brazilian central bank in November after months of liquidity problems. Judge Jhonatan de Jesus also ordered an ?inspection of central bank documents that underpinned its decision to wind down Master.

  2. BMO Sees "Stronger" Economics Growth In 2026 "Assuming No Nasty Surprises On the Trade Front"
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 01:11 PM EST

    The best that can be said about Canada's economy in 2025 is that it likely skirted a recession, thanks to the duty-free status of USMCA-compliant goods, supportive fiscal and monetary policies, and the TSX's "blistering" 28% rally, BMO Capital Markets said in a note entitled '2026 Outlook: Resilience and Risks' and dated Jan. 5. Still, BMO said, real gross domestic product growth likely slowed ...

  3. Tariffs may lower inflation, SF Fed research suggests
    Reuters | 01/05/26 01:01 PM EST

    The sharp increase in tariffs imposed last year by the Trump administration may reduce inflation rather than increase it, according to research published Monday by the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, suggesting that interest-rate cuts may be the proper policy ?response.

  4. US factory sector contracts for 10th straight month in December
    Reuters | 01/05/26 12:59 PM EST

    * ISM manufacturing PMI drops to 47.9, lowest since October 2024. * Trump's tariffs impact manufacturing, raising average tariff to nearly 17% * Factory employment declines for 11th month. By Dan Burns and Lucia Mutikani.

  5. Kutak Rock elevating public finance expertise
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/05/26 12:57 PM EST

    Kutak Rock is promoting several members of their public finance and tax teams as part of a move that sees 28 attorneys move into partnership roles in eleven offices.

  6. Fed's Kashkari flags concern about labor market
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/05/26 12:51 PM EST

    Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari said on CNBC that both sides of the central bank's dual mandate show signs of imbalance, with the labor market appearing more vulnerable.

  7. *--Atlanta Fed US Q4 GDP Nowcast Estimate 2.7% Gain Vs Previous 3.0% Gain
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 12:49 PM EST

  8. Manufacturing Activity Contracts for 10th Consecutive Month to End 2025 on Low Note, ISM Says
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 12:47 PM EST

    Economic activity in the US manufacturing sector contracted for a 10th straight month in December and reached its lowest reading of 2025, a survey by the Institute for Supply Management showed Monday. The ISM purchasing managers' index fell to 47.9 last month from 48.2 in November.

  9. COFINA bondholders seek Supreme Court review
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/05/26 12:46 PM EST

    Bondholders are seeking compensation from the U.S. government for their losses in the restructuring.

  10. United Rentals to Benefit From Construction Spending Rebound, UBS Says
    MT Newswires | 01/05/26 12:20 PM EST

    United Rentals' (URI) core profit growth is likely to accelerate as a rebound in non-residential construction activity begins in the second half of this year, UBS Securities said in a note e-mailed Monday. The brokerage is projecting 5% year-over-year growth in the equipment rental company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization this year, followed by a 7.2% jump in 2027.

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