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  1. US core capital goods orders rise for fifth straight month, boosting economic outlook
    Reuters | 01/26/26 10:00 AM EST

    * Core capital goods orders increase 0.7% in November. * Shipments of core capital goods rise 0.4% * Surge in aircraft demand boosts overall durable goods orders. By Lucia Mutikani. New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased more than expected in November, indicating business spending on equipment maintained a steady growth pace in the fourth quarter.

  2. S&P 500, Dow open slightly higher with Big Tech results, Fed decision on deck
    Reuters | 01/26/26 09:35 AM EST

    The S&P 500 and the Dow opened slightly ?higher on Monday, as ?investors braced for ?a heavyweight run ?of ?earnings along with a ?closely watched ?Federal Reserve monetary policy decision ?later ?in ?the week.

  3. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-S&P 500, Dow open slightly higher with Big Tech results, Fed decision on deck
    Reuters | 01/26/26 09:32 AM EST

    The S&P 500 and the Dow opened slightly higher ?on Monday, as ?investors braced for ?a heavyweight run ?of ?earnings along with a ?closely ?watched Federal Reserve monetary policy decision ?later in ?the ?week.

  4. Why Every Ounce Of Gold Now Carries A Greenland Tax
    Benzinga | 01/26/26 09:29 AM EST

    Gold didn't rally on CPI prints. Call it the Greenland Tax. For decades, gold traded on interest rates and real yields. Greenland shouldn't move trillion-dollar markets. Gold is reacting to the weaponization of geography?not to inflation. In this regime, gold isn't just a metal. Each territorial flare-up, tariff threat, or alliance fracture adds an invisible premium to bullion.

  5. Velocity Financial Preliminary Q4 Earnings Increase; Plans $500 Million Debt Offering
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 09:13 AM EST

    Velocity Financial (VEL) reported preliminary Q4 earnings Monday of at least $0.90 per share, up at least 56% from a year earlier. A single analyst polled by FactSet expects $0.70. The real estate finance company said separately that it plans to offer up to $500 million in senior notes due 2031.

  6. Municipal Bond Offerings This Week See High Flood and Hurricane Scores
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 08:59 AM EST

    Multiple municipal bond offerings this week have a high exposure to climate risk, specifically high Flood and Hurricane Scores, according to ICE Climate Data. A $9 million offering from East Grand Forks Public School District, Minn., records a Flood Score of 4.1 out of 5.0, ICE reports.

  7. BRIEF-Brazil's Central Bank Sells $1 Bln In Dollar Auctions With Repurchase Deal
    Reuters | 01/26/26 08:50 AM EST

    * BRAZIL'S CENTRAL BANK SELLS $1 BILLION IN DOLLAR AUCTIONS WITH REPURCHASE AGREEMENT - STATEMENT.

  8. Pakistan's Central Bank Keeps Policy Rate Unchanged at 10.5% to Ensure Price Stability, Support Economy
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 08:43 AM EST

    Pakistan's central bank Monay said its Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the policy rate unchanged at 10.5%. The MPC deemed it "prudent" to hold the policy rate unchanged at the current level to ensure price stability and support sustainable economic growth, wrote the central bank in its policy statement.

  9. *--November US Durable Goods Orders Ex-Transportation Rise 0.5% Vs. 0.3% Gain Expected, Prior 0.1% Gain
    MT Newswires | 01/26/26 08:31 AM EST

  10. Uzbekistan, the Engine of Central Asia: GDP Above USD 145 Billion and Exports Rising to USD 33.4 Billion ? Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Italy
    Business Wire | 01/26/26 08:31 AM EST

    With a GDP exceeding USD 145 billion, exports of USD 33.4 billion up 23 percent, and gold reserves surpassing USD 60 billion, Uzbekistan enters 2026 with solid and steadily strengthening macroeconomic indicators. For the current year, the Government forecasts economic growth of 6.6 percent, with GDP estimated at USD 167 billion. Special emphasis will be placed on the digital economy.

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