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  1. US Dollar Falls Early Monday, Focus This Week on FOMC, Possible Government Shutdown
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 08:00 AM EST

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Monday as focus turns to the policy setting two-day Federal Open Market Committee meeting conclusion Wednesday and the potential for another government shutdown at the end of the week.

  2. MKS Instruments Plans to Raise $1.18 Billion via Senior Notes Issuance
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 07:58 AM EST

    MKS Instruments said Monday it plans to raise 1 billion euros through the issuance of senior notes due 2034 in a private offering.

  3. Maine legislature weighs bill to permit municipal bankruptcy
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/26/26 07:50 AM EST

    The bill was introduced by a state senator whose district includes a county that is struggling to roll over a privately placed tax anticipation note.

  4. BRIEF-BioMarin Announces Proposed Private Offering Of Senior Notes And Syndication Of New Senior Secured Term Loan Facility
    Reuters | 01/26/26 07:47 AM EST

    Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc (BMRN): * BIOMARIN ?ANNOUNCES PROPOSED ?PRIVATE OFFERING OF ?SENIOR NOTES ?AND SYNDICATION ?OF NEW SENIOR ?SECURED ?TERM LOAN FACILITY. * ?BIOMARIN ?PHARMACEUTICAL ?INC - TO OFFER $850 MILLION SENIOR UNSECURED ?NOTES DUE 2034. * BIOMARIN PHARMACEUTICAL (BMRN) ?INC - ?LAUNCHES $2 BILLION SENIOR SECURED TERM LOAN ?FACILITY.

  5. FOREX-Yen rises to more than two-month high, markets on alert for intervention
    Reuters | 01/26/26 07:37 AM EST

    * Yen rallies 1.4%, hits more than two-month high. * NY Fed rate check drove Friday surge in Japanese currency. * Investors await Federal Reserve meeting, possible chair announcement. By Samuel Indyk and Gregor Stuart Hunter.

  6. Onity Group Announces Offering of $150 Million of Senior Notes Due 2029
    GlobeNewswire | 01/26/26 07:31 AM EST

    Onity Group Inc. (ONIT) today announced that its subsidiaries PHH Corporation and PHH Escrow Issuer LLC launched an offering of $150 million aggregate principal amount of 9.875% Senior Notes due 2029, subject to market and other conditions.

  7. TD Continues to See Bank of Canada on The Sidelines This Year
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 07:28 AM EST

    The TSX equity index plunged early last week on tensions between Europe and the United States over Greenland, said TD. It staged a relief rally, more than fully recouping those losses after President Donald Trump eased fears of military action in the region and a renewed trade war with Europe.

  8. Stocks Down Pre-Bell Ahead of Major Tech Earnings, Fed Policy Decision
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 07:28 AM EST

    The benchmark US stock measures were pointing lower before the opening bell Monday as traders await earnings from major technology companies and a key policy decision by the Federal Reserve later in the week. The S&P 500 declined 0.2%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was slightly in the red and the Nasdaq decreased 0.3% in premarket activity.

  9. MKS Announces Proposed Private Offering of??1.0 Billion of Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 01/26/26 07:27 AM EST

    MKS Inc. (MKSI) today announced that it intends to offer ?1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2034 in a private offering. The notes will be unsecured, senior obligations of MKS, and will be guaranteed on a senior unsecured basis by certain subsidiaries of MKS.

  10. Brazil corporate profit remittances hit record before new tax
    Reuters | 01/26/26 07:16 AM EST

    * Record $18 billion profit remittances in December, central bank data shows. * New 10% tax on profit remittances starts in January under Lula's administration. * Brazil's current account deficit stable at 3.02% of GDP, financed by direct investment. By Marcela Ayres.

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