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  1. BMO Says Precious Metals Save Canada's Trade Balance
    MT Newswires | 01/09/26 06:12 AM EST

    Canada's trade balance deteriorated mildly to a small deficit of $600 million in October following a small surplus in the previous month, said Bank of Montreal. Surprisingly, the deterioration wasn't worse, noted the bank after the release on Thursday of international merchandise trade data. They would have, if not for the "pesky category" of precious metals, stated BMO.

  2. US STOCKS-US stock futures subdued ahead of crucial jobs report, tariff ruling
    Reuters | 01/09/26 06:09 AM EST

    * Futures: Dow flat, S&P 500 up 0.08%, Nasdaq 0.16% U.S. stock index futures were muted on Friday, as investors refrained from placing big bets ahead of a crucial nonfarm payrolls report and a Supreme Court ruling on President Donald Trump's tariffs.

  3. Wall St Week Ahead-Earnings start, inflation data pose tests for resilient US stocks
    Reuters | 01/09/26 06:00 AM EST

    * Banks kick off Q4 results, JPMorgan (JPM) on Tuesday. * CPI data for December could be key for Fed view. * Stocks off to solid 2026 start despite geopolitical tensions. By Lewis Krauskopf. U.S. stocks have kicked off 2026 on a strong note, but could face turbulence in the coming days with the start of corporate earnings season, fresh inflation data and rising geopolitical uncertainty.

  4. *--CBOE Volatility Index Rises 1.4% Pre-Bell Ahead of Nonfarm Payrolls, Potential Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs
    MT Newswires | 01/09/26 05:59 AM EST

  5. *--Most US Treasury Yields Rise Pre-Bell Ahead of Nonfarm Payrolls, Building Permits, Potential Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
    MT Newswires | 01/09/26 05:58 AM EST

  6. *--US Equity Index Futures Rise Pre-Bell Ahead of Nonfarm Payrolls, Potential Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs
    MT Newswires | 01/09/26 05:54 AM EST

  7. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rise ahead of US jobs report, tariff ruling
    Reuters | 01/09/26 05:20 AM EST

    * Supreme Court ruling on tariffs could generate volatility. * Jobs report in focus, with Fed seen on hold for now. * Dollar grinds higher, stocks in Europe rise. By Ankur Banerjee.

  8. Greek industrial output rises 2.6% y/y in November
    Reuters | 01/09/26 05:17 AM EST

    Greek industrial output rose by 2.6% year-on-year in November, after a ?6.4% increase in October, ?data from statistics service ELSTAT ?showed on Friday. A ?breakdown ?of index components showed ?manufacturing production rose ?7.0% from the same month in 2024.

  9. Singapore central bank seeks feedback on legal changes to facilitate dual listings on SGX and NASDAQ
    Reuters | 01/09/26 04:30 AM EST

    Singapore's central bank on Friday launched a public consultation on proposed changes to securities laws aimed at facilitating dual listings on ?the Singapore Exchange and Nasdaq.

  10. Exclusive-Bain's Manappuram deal delayed by Indian regulatory concerns, sources say
    Reuters | 01/09/26 04:08 AM EST

    India's central bank has raised objections to Bain Capital's plan to acquire a controlling stake in Manappuram Finance as the U.S. firm has a controlling interest in another Indian lender, three people with direct knowledge of the matter said.

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