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  1. MKS Prices Private Offering of Senior Notes due 2034
    MT Newswires | 01/28/26 02:05 PM EST

    MKS said Wednesday it is pricing its private offering of 1 billion euros aggregate principal amount of 4.250% senior notes due 2034. The offering is expected to close on Feb. 4, subject to customary closing conditions, the company said.

  2. Fed holds rates steady, sees 'elevated' inflation and stabilizing job market
    Reuters | 01/28/26 02:02 PM EST

    The U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, citing still-elevated inflation alongside solid economic growth, and giving little indication in its latest policy statement of when borrowing costs might fall again.

  3. Fed leaves rates unchanged, sees 'somewhat elevated' inflation and stabilizing job market
    Reuters | 01/28/26 02:02 PM EST

    The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday amid what U.S. central bank chief Jerome Powell described as a?solid economy and diminished risks to both inflation and employment, an outlook that could signal a lengthy wait before any further reductions in borrowing costs.

  4. Federal Reserve holds policy steady as early rate cut bets vanish and bitcoin stalls
    Coindesk | 01/28/26 01:57 PM EST

    The January Fed rate decision capped a sharp reversal in easing expectations, likely among the reasons for crypto's poor price performance.

  5. US Treasury chief says spoke at length with Trump about Fed chair candidates
    Reuters | 01/28/26 01:40 PM EST

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said he had spoken at length with President Donald Trump about the nomination of a successor for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, saying there were still four "great" candidates in the running.

  6. US Treasury chief says spoke at length with Trump about Fed chair candidates
    Reuters | 01/28/26 01:37 PM EST

    * Bessent says he spoke with Trump after Iowa rally. * Four "great" candidates in the running, Treasury chief says. * Trump says decision coming soon. By Andrea Shalal and Susan Heavey.

  7. MKS Announces Pricing of Private Offering of??1 Billion of 4.250% Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 01/28/26 01:32 PM EST

    MKS Inc. (MKSI) today announced the pricing of its private offering of ?1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 4.250% senior notes due 2034. MKS estimates that the net proceeds from the offering will be approximately ?985 million, after deducting the initial purchasers? discounts and estimated offering expenses payable by MKS.

  8. Reconciliation could pose threat to tax exemption
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/28/26 12:59 PM EST

    Public finance advocates are trying to interpret mixed signals about plans to pass a major reconciliation bill that could put the threat to the tax-exempt status of munis back on the table.

  9. London's FTSE 100 falls as investors rotate into US tech stocks ahead of Fed decision
    Reuters | 01/28/26 12:41 PM EST

    * FTSE 100 down 0.5%; FTSE 250 little changed. * Gold prices hit record high, boost miners. * LVMH's disappointing results drag luxury stocks. By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi.

  10. Threat to Fed's independence boosts economic uncertainty, says Bank of Canada head
    Reuters | 01/28/26 12:41 PM EST

    The threat to the independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve is boosting economic uncertainty around the world, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Wednesday in his strongest comments to date ?on the outlook for the Fed. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, ?demanding he cut interest rates.

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