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  1. Bitcoin Braces For FOMC Interest Rate Decision: Is A Hawkish Surprise Coming?
    Benzinga | 01/27/26 01:59 PM EST

    Bitcoin remains range-bound around $88,000, but traders are bracing for potential volatility and downside risk. Historically, Bitcoin has reacted negatively around FOMC meetings with around 9% drop the last time. Crypto chart analyst Ali Martinez noted that in 2025, BTC fell after seven of eight Fed decisions. A 15% spike in May 2025 was the exception.

  2. In the Market: Wall Street's banking on next Fed chair to stand up to Trump
    Reuters | 01/27/26 01:56 PM EST

    U.S. President Donald Trump bemoaned last week his issue with naming the next Federal Reserve chair: The problem, he said, is they change once they have the job.

  3. In the Market: Wall Street's banking on next Fed chair to stand up to Trump
    Reuters | 01/27/26 01:56 PM EST

    U.S. President Donald Trump bemoaned last week his issue with naming the next Federal Reserve chair: The problem, he said, is they change once they have the job.

  4. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 01:47 PM EST

    Financial stocks were mixed in Tuesday afternoon trading with the NYSE Financial Index little changed, erasing earlier losses, and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF shedding 0.8%. The Philadelphia Housing Index fell 1.3%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF added 0.1%. Bitcoin dropped 0.6% to $87,772, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 1 basis point...

  5. Congress facing public finance challenges
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/27/26 01:35 PM EST

    Bond advocates are watching the appropriations process while the possibilities of a Farm Bill and surface transportation reauthorization may offer openings for restoring advance refunding and raising the BQ cap.

  6. Hungary's Central Bank Keeps Rates on Hold, as Expected; ING Sees 25bps Rate Cut in February
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 01:18 PM EST

    Hungary's central bank Tuesday said its Monetary Council left the key base rate at 6.5%, as expected by the majority of economists.

  7. Chicago GO bond prices declining, index shows
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/27/26 01:16 PM EST

    Chicago general obligation bond prices have dropped sharply since the start of the year, according to the Center for Municipal Finance's muni indices.

  8. Bank of Canada to auction C$17.25 billion T-bills
    Reuters | 01/27/26 01:03 PM EST

    The Bank ?of ?Canada said ?on Tuesday ?it ?would ?sell ?the following amounts ?at ?its ?February 10 auction. https://www.bankofcanada.ca/markets/government-securities-auctions/calls-for-tenders-and-results/regular-treasury-bills/ Also see:

  9. German gold reserves safe at NY Fed, Bundesbank chief says
    Reuters | 01/27/26 12:46 PM EST

    German gold reserves kept at the Federal Reserve Bank of New ?York remain safe, Bundesbank chief ?Joachim Nagel told a ?German newspaper, responding ?to ?a public debate on whether Germany ?should reconsider ?its gold strategy given political tensions.

  10. Consumer Confidence Reaches Lowest Since 2014 Amid Labor Market, Inflation Woes, Conference Board Says
    MT Newswires | 01/27/26 12:44 PM EST

    US consumer confidence tumbled this month to its lowest level since May 2014 amid broad-based weakness and concerns about the labor market and inflation, the Conference Board said Tuesday. The consumer confidence index dropped 9.7 points to 84.5 in January from last month's upwardly revised 94.2. The consensus was for a 91 print in a Bloomberg survey.

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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