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  1. South Africa's central bank holds key rate in split decision
    Reuters | 01/29/26 08:11 AM EST

    South Africa's central bank kept its main lending rate ?unchanged at 6.75% on Thursday, saying it wanted to see inflation expectations fall ?further and citing potential price pressures including electricity tariffs. The majority ?of economists polled by Reuters had ?expected no change in ?the repo rate.

  2. US Virgin Islands governor touts his track record
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/29/26 08:08 AM EST

    The governor, in the final year of his term, asked lawmakers to approve reforms that would fix the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority's balance sheet.

  3. South African central bank leaves repo rate unchanged
    Reuters | 01/29/26 08:08 AM EST

    ?South ?Africa's ?central ?bank kept ?its ?repo ?rate unchanged ?at ?6.75%, ?its governor said on ?Thursday.

  4. Trump says US should have world's lowest interest rates
    Reuters | 01/29/26 08:02 AM EST

    The U.S. ?should ?have substantially lower ?interest rates ?now ?and ?should ?have the lowest in ?the ?world, ?President Donald Trump on ?Thursday, one day after the ?U.S. ?Federal Reserve moved ?to hold benchmark rates steady.

  5. CIBC Sees Opportunities for Canada's Manufacturing to Reduce Gap With U.S.
    MT Newswires | 01/29/26 08:01 AM EST

    United States manufacturing gross domestic product is almost 10% above its pre-COVID level, while the Canadian manufacturing GDP has yet to reach 2019 levels, said CIBC. The U.S. performance isn't only stronger but it's also much more capital-intensive, wrote the bank in a note to clients.

  6. Mast Reforestation Sells and Delivers Market-First Biomass Burial Credits to Royal Bank of Canada, CNaught, and others
    PR Newswire | 01/29/26 08:00 AM EST

    Mast MT1 achieves excavation-to-delivery in nine months, the largest issuance to-date under Puro.earth's Terrestrial Storage of Biomass methodology and the first to finance post-wildfire recovery SEATTLE, Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --?Mast Reforestation today announced the delivery and sale of more than 80% of its biomass burial carbon dioxide removal credits from Mast Wood Preserve MT1, its p...

  7. Pultegroup quarterly profit, revenue fall as homebuyer demand remains weak
    Reuters | 01/29/26 07:56 AM EST

    Pultegroup (PHM) on Thursday posted a drop in profit and revenue for the fourth quarter, as homebuyer demand struggles to pick up amid an inflationary environment. U.S. homebuilders continue to offer incentives such ?as mortgage rate buydowns and smaller, more affordable homes to stimulate demand - which ?in turn has hurt their margins.

  8. Rosenberg Says Bank of Canada Hold No Surprise, Highlights Rising Trade Risks
    MT Newswires | 01/29/26 07:45 AM EST

    There was no surprise when the Bank of Canada held steady at a policy rate of 2.25% on Wednesday, said Rosenberg Research. In his post-meeting press conference on Wednesday, BoC Governor Tiff Macklem noted that geopolitical risks -- especially on trade -- appear to have rebounded in January, after being a bit quieter in the second half of 2025.

  9. US Dollar Rises Early Thursday Before Jobless Claims, Productivity, Trade Data
    MT Newswires | 01/29/26 07:42 AM EST

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Thursday, except for a decline versus the Canadian dollar, before a busy day of data releases, starting with weekly jobless claims, revised Q3 productivity and trade data for November, all at 8:30 am ET.

  10. Brazil's primary deficit hits 0.48% of GDP in 2025
    Reuters | 01/29/26 07:41 AM EST

    Brazil's central government ended 2025 with ?a primary deficit ?of 61.7 billion ?reais, equivalent ?to ?0.48% of gross ?domestic ?product, Treasury data showed on ?Thursday, a ?real ?increase of 32.3% from the previous ?year's shortfall.

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