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  1. ADP National Employment Report Preliminary Estimate for January 3, 2026
    PR Newswire | 01/27/26 08:15 AM EST

    ROSELAND, N.J., Jan. 27, 2026 For the four weeks ending January 3, 2026, U.S. private employers added an average of 7,750 jobs per week, according to the NER Pulse, a weekly update of the monthly ADP National Employment Report?.?. Job gains edged down for a third straight week. The NER Pulse is an estimate of the week-over-week change in employment based on a four-week moving average.

  2. Scotiabank Says Markets in Wait-And-See Mode Ahead of Wednesday's Central Bank Decisions
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 08:06 AM EST

    Financial markets are largely in a wait-and-see mode early Tuesday, said Scotiabank. Stocks are generally a little higher across United States equity futures and most European cash indexes, but with TSX futures a touch lower, noted the bank. Sovereign bonds are mostly "just treading water," stated Scotiabank. The US dollar is broadly softer against all major crosses, it added.

  3. Brazil's mid-January inflation meets forecasts ahead of rate decision
    Reuters | 01/27/26 08:03 AM EST

    Brazil's annual inflation ticked up in early January but came in broadly in ?line with expectations ahead of the central bank's interest ?rate decision this week, government statistics agency ?IBGE said on Tuesday.

  4. Bond deals to feel weight of Texas AG's anti-DEI legal opinion
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/27/26 08:00 AM EST

    After Ken Paxton's opinion said giving preferences based on sex or race is unconstitutional, his office set a new certification requirement for bond issuers.

  5. FlexJobs Releases 2026 Work-From-Anywhere Jobs Report
    PR Newswire | 01/27/26 08:00 AM EST

    Top Employers Hiring, In-Demand Industries, and Leading Job Titles for Digital Nomads and "Anywhere Workers" GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico, Jan. 27, 2026 FlexJobs??today released the 2026 Work-From-Anywhere Jobs Report, highlighting the leading companies, career fields, and job titles with the most opportunities for location-independent roles.

  6. AdaptHealth Corp. Announces Upgraded Moody?s Ratings
    Business Wire | 01/27/26 08:00 AM EST

    AdaptHealth Corp. (AHCO), a national leader in providing patient-centered, healthcare-at-home solutions including home medical equipment, medical supplies, and related services, announced today that Moody?s Ratings has recently upgraded the ratings of AdaptHealth (AHCO), LLC, including the Corporate Family Rating to Ba2 from Ba3 and the senior unsecured notes rating to Ba3 from B1.

  7. Desjardins Sees Bank of Canada Toning Down Rhetoric About Upside Inflation Risks, to Up Concern on Downside Growth Risks
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 07:56 AM EST

    Three months ago, the Bank of Canada declared its rate-cutting cycle was effectively over, said Desjardins. Despite all of the uncertainty facing the economy, central bankers confidently concluded that they had done enough to keep inflation at its 2% target, noted Desjardins. With that guidance in hand, market participants actually began to price in rate hikes for 2026.

  8. Mexico swings to trade surplus in 2025 despite wider oil products deficit
    Reuters | 01/27/26 07:44 AM EST

    Mexico registered a trade surplus in 2025, swinging from ?a major deficit the previous year ?despite a widening shortfall in ?oil products, data from ?statistics ?agency INEGI showed on Tuesday.

  9. US STOCKS-S&P, Nasdaq futures gain as corporate earnings stream in; Medicare rates hit insurers
    Reuters | 01/27/26 07:39 AM EST

    * Futures: Dow down 0.3%, S&P 500 up 0.3%, Nasdaq up 0.6% * Health insurers dip on disappointing Medicare Advantage proposal. * General Motors (GM) gains on higher Q4 core profit. * JetBlue Airways (JBLU) posts wider than expected loss, shares drop. By Pranav Kashyap and Twesha Dikshit.

  10. Mexico posts $861 million s/a trade deficit in December
    Reuters | 01/27/26 07:09 AM EST

    Mexico posted an $861 ?million ?trade deficit in ?December ?when ?adjusted for ?seasonal ?swings, the national statistics ?agency ?said ?on Tuesday. In non-seasonally ?adjusted terms, the country ?posted ?a trade surplus ?of $2.43 billion.

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