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  1. Rick Rieder, a rising favorite for Trump's Fed chair pick, sees bitcoin as new gold
    Coindesk | 01/27/26 10:15 AM EST

    As Trump mulls the next leader of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the BlackRock executive has caught a surge of online wagers, and he'd bring a pro-crypto view.

  2. December Unemployment Rates Lowest in Hawaii, South Dakota
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 10:09 AM EST

    State-level data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Tuesday showed the unemployment rate rose in six states in December and held steady elsewhere. The largest unemployment rate increases were in Delaware, where it rose by 0.3 percentage point, and Illinois, where it rose by 0.2 percentage point. The national unemployment rate was reported at 4.4% in December, down from 4.5% in November.

  3. Synchrony CEO warns rate cap will hit credit access for lower income households
    Reuters | 01/27/26 10:02 AM EST

    Synchrony Financial's (SYF) fourth-quarter interest income missed estimates on Tuesday, as CEO Brian Doubles warned that a proposed U.S. cap on credit-card interest rates would ?force issuers to pull back on lending, hitting lower-income consumers hardest.

  4. US Consumer Confidence Fell Sharply in January
    PR Newswire | 01/27/26 10:00 AM EST

    Confidence collapsed to lowest point since 2014, surpassing pandemic depths NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2026 The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index? fell by 9.7 points in January to 84.5, from an upwardly revised 94.2 in December. The Present Situation Index?based on consumers' assessment of current business and labor market conditions?dropped by 9.9 points to 113.7 in January.

  5. *--December Unemployment Rate Higher in Six US States, Stable in Other Areas
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 10:00 AM EST

  6. US STOCKS-S&P, Nasdaq rise as corporate earnings roll in; Medicare rates hit insurers
    Reuters | 01/27/26 09:52 AM EST

    * Indexes: Dow down 0.7%, S&P 500 up 0.2%, Nasdaq up 0.5% * Health insurers dip on disappointing Medicare Advantage proposal. * General Motors (GM) gains on higher Q4 core profit. * Boeing (BA) swings to Q4 profit, but shares fall. By Pranav Kashyap and Twesha Dikshit.

  7. CANADA STOCKS-Toronto stocks open subdued amid focus on Fed, BoC rate calls
    Reuters | 01/27/26 09:35 AM EST

    Canada's main stock index ?opened subdued on ?Tuesday as ?caution prevailed ?with ?investors awaiting interest ?rate ?decisions from the ?U.S. ?Federal ?Reserve and the Bank of Canada ?later this week. At 09:32 a.m. ?ET, ?the S&P/TSX Composite ?Index was down 0.1% at 33058.00 points.

  8. US single-family home prices jump in November, FHFA says
    Reuters | 01/27/26 09:27 AM EST

    U.S. single-family house prices accelerated in November, which combined with high mortgage rates could keep potential homeowners on the sidelines even as the Trump administration takes steps to address the issue of housing affordability. House prices increased 0.6% on a month-over-month basis after an unrevised 0.4% ?rise in October, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said on Tuesday.

  9. US single-family home prices jump in November, FHFA says
    Reuters | 01/27/26 09:23 AM EST

    U.S. single-family house prices accelerated in November, which combined with high mortgage rates could keep potential homeowners on the sidelines even as the Trump administration takes steps to address the issue of housing affordability. House prices increased 0.6% on a month-over-month basis after an unrevised 0.4% rise ?in October, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said on Tuesday.

  10. Traders Digest Key Earnings, Fed Meeting Eyed as US Equity Futures Mixed Pre-Bell
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 09:06 AM EST

    US equity futures were mixed ahead of Tuesday's opening bell as traders digested key earnings and the Federal Reserve prepared to begin its two-day policy meeting. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.7% lower, while S&P 500 futures were up 0.3%, and Nasdaq futures were 0.4% higher.

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