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  1. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Steady at 4.14% Early Thursday; 2-Year Rate Up 1 Basis Point at 3.52%
    MT Newswires | 01/15/26 05:45 AM EST

  2. *--US Treasury Yields Mixed-to-Muted Early Thursday Ahead of Jobless Claims, Fed Speeches
    MT Newswires | 01/15/26 05:44 AM EST

  3. Sterling edges down versus dollar after UK data
    Reuters | 01/15/26 05:03 AM EST

    Sterling slightly pared its fall against the dollar on Thursday after UK economic data showed the economy grew more strongly than expected in November, but failed to affect the policy rate outlook. Traders priced in around 40 basis ?points of Bank of England rate cuts by September.

  4. Caledonia Mining Prices Upsized $125 Million Convertible Notes Offering; Shares Down Pre-Bell
    MT Newswires | 01/15/26 04:41 AM EST

    Caledonia Mining (CMCL) said late Wednesday it priced a $125 million private placement of 5.875% convertible senior unsecured notes due Jan. 15, 2033, upsized from a previously planned $100 million. Initial purchasers have an option to purchase up to an additional $25 million of the notes.

  5. German economy rose 0.2% in 2025
    Reuters | 01/15/26 04:04 AM EST

    The German economy grew ?by 0.2% in ?the final ?quarter of ?last ?year and ?increased ?by 0.2% over the full-year ?2025, ?the ?Federal Statistics Office said on Thursday. The ?full-year increase in gross domestic product compared ?with ?a forecast by ?analysts polled by Reuters for 0.2% growth in 2025.

  6. ECB's de Guindos: Fed cooperation is 'business as usual'
    Reuters | 01/15/26 03:57 AM EST

    The European Central Bank's cooperation with the U.S. Federal Reserve will continue, ECB Vice-President Luis de Guindos told Politico in an interview published on Thursday, reaffirming support for the principle of central bank independence.

  7. ECB's de Guindos: Fed cooperation is 'business as usual'
    Reuters | 01/15/26 03:55 AM EST

    The European Central Bank's cooperation with the U.S. Federal Reserve will continue, ECB Vice-President Luis de Guindos told Politico in an interview published on Thursday, reaffirming support for the principle of central bank independence.

  8. France cuts rate on popular Livret A savings accounts to 1.5%
    Reuters | 01/15/26 03:45 AM EST

    France's ?finance ?ministry said on ?Thursday ?it ?was cutting ?the ?regulated interest ?rate ?on popular, ?tax-free savings accounts ?known as "Livret A" ?to ?1.5% from 1.7% ?from February 1.

  9. China central bank to cut sector-specific rates to boost economy
    Reuters | 01/15/26 03:26 AM EST

    * * Move seen as signaling possible benchmark rate reductions. * PBOC has some room for rate, reserve ratio cuts, deputy gov says. China's central bank announced on Thursday cuts to sector-specific interest rates to provide an early boost to the ?economy, and signalled it has room this year for further reductions in banks' cash reserve requirements and for broader rate cuts.

  10. China 2025 new bank loans lowest in seven years, policy support needed
    Reuters | 01/15/26 03:05 AM EST

    * China 2025 new yuan loans 16.27 trln yuan, lowest since 2018. * Dec new yuan loans beat f'cast. * PBOC announces targeted monetary policy easing. BEIJING, Jan 15 - China's new bank loans totalled 16.27 trillion yuan in 2025, the lowest since 2018, highlighting weak borrowing needs as a prolonged property downturn and tepid demand suppressed business and household appetite for credit.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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