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  1. German two-year yields set for weekly drop as strong euro could shape ECB path
    Reuters | 01/30/26 05:40 AM EST

    * Money markets price in a 30% chance of an ECB rate cut in 2026. * Borrowing costs little changed after euro zone economic data. * Risks of a second China shock in ECB's focus, Deutsche Bank says. By Stefano Rebaudo.

  2. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Rises 3.2 Basis Points to 4.26%; One-Year Rate Gains 3.1 Basis Points to 3.53% Early Friday
    MT Newswires | 01/30/26 05:33 AM EST

  3. *--US Treasury Yields Rise Pre-Bell as Speculation Mounts Trump to Nominate Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair
    MT Newswires | 01/30/26 05:31 AM EST

  4. US stocks fall, as investors fret over Trump's Fed nominee, earnings, inflation
    Reuters | 01/30/26 05:27 AM EST

    Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Friday as investors viewed President Donald Trump's nomination of former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as a hawkish choice to succeed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while also digesting earnings reports and a high inflation reading.

  5. US STOCKS-Wall Street futures fall as Trump set to announce Fed chair pick
    Reuters | 01/30/26 05:25 AM EST

    * Futures down: Dow 0.93%, S&P 500 1.04%, Nasdaq 1.31% * Futures tracking Russell 2000 down 1.63% U.S. stock index futures slid on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he has firmed up his choice to lead the Federal Reserve, with ?reports suggesting that former central bank governor Kevin Warsh would be his likely pick.

  6. Euro zone economy ends 2025 with solid growth despite low exports, US trade strife
    Reuters | 01/30/26 05:02 AM EST

    * Q4 GDP growth 0.3% vs 0.2% expectation. * Spanish economy remains drive of euro zone expansion. * German growth a touch above forecasts but still weak. * Bloc surprisingly resilient to trade strife. * German fiscal splurge seen supporting growth this year. By Balazs Koranyi.

  7. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks steady, gold tumbles as Kevin Warsh emerges as likely Fed pick
    Reuters | 01/30/26 04:42 AM EST

    * Trump to announce new Fed chair on Friday, endorses deal to avoid shutdown. * S&P 500 futures continue slide after tech selloff rattles markets. * Precious metals plunge, losses deepen after flash crash. By Sophie Kiderlin and Gregor Stuart Hunter.

  8. Germany's Merz says economy his main focus after jobless numbers hit 12-year high
    Reuters | 01/30/26 04:31 AM EST

    * Unemployment rate rises to 6.6% in unadjusted terms. * German GDP grew by 0.3% in Q4, beating expectations. * Inflation slightly above ECB's 2% target in January. By Maria Martinez. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday that boosting the economy would be his main focus this year, after data showed that unemployment has powered past the 3 million mark to a 12-year high.

  9. Euro zone economy ends 2025 with solid growth despite low exports, US trade strife
    Reuters | 01/30/26 04:27 AM EST

    The euro zone economy grew quicker than expected last quarter as consumption and investments kicked into higher gear, offsetting low exports and the exceptional uncertainty emanating from U.S. trade policy, Eurostat data showed on Friday.

  10. FOREX-Likely new Fed chief boosts dollar
    Reuters | 01/30/26 04:26 AM EST

    * Trump to announce Fed Chair nominee, Warsh considered. * Dollar index rises 0.4%, trims weekly decline to 0.9% * Trump endorses spending deal to avoid government shutdown. By Rocky Swift and Alun John.

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