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  1. SocGen's Overnight Economic News Summary
    MT Newswires | 02/02/26 05:54 AM EST

    Societe Generale in its early Monday economic news summary pointed out: -- Risk off, precious metals extend slide after correction on Friday, S&P futures -1.3%, US dollar rebounds after nomination of Kevin Warsh as next Federal Reserve chair.

  2. PRECIOUS-Gold, silver fall further as CME margin hike stokes selling
    Reuters | 02/02/26 05:32 AM EST

    * Gold down over 3% after Friday's more than 9% fall. * Silver down over 3% after Friday's 27% plunge. * Gold down about $900 from record highs on Thursday. By Noel John. Gold and silver prices dropped on Monday as increased CME margin requirements ?added to the selling pressure following last week's selloff sparked by Kevin Warsh's nomination as the incoming Federal ?Reserve chair.

  3. FOREX-Dollar steady after Friday rally as investors weigh a Warsh-led Fed, commodity-linked currencies soft
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:34 AM EST

    * Dollar holds to gains; euro back below $1.20 level. * Selloff in precious metals rattles broader markets. * Yen soft as LDP expected to win big at upcoming election. By Samuel Indyk and Rae Wee.

  4. UK manufacturing PMI rises to highest since August 2024
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:30 AM EST

    A closely watched barometer of the health of Britain's manufacturing sector rose to its highest since August 2024 in January as inflows of new work increased by the most in nearly four years, adding to signs of a ?pickup after a sluggish end to 2025.

  5. Euro zone factory activity contracts in January but output rebounds, PMI shows
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:24 AM EST

    Euro zone factory activity remained in contraction territory in January for the third straight month amid persistent weakness in new orders despite output returning to growth, a survey showed.

  6. GRAPHIC-No escaping the euro or the Fed: Five questions for the ECB
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:12 AM EST

    * ECB expected to stay on hold for fifth meeting. * Immediate risk of Trump tariffs over Greenland has passed. * Policymakers concerned after euro briefly touched $1.20. By Yoruk Bahceli and Stefano Rebaudo.

  7. Euro zone firms see deteriorating profits, ECB survey shows
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:08 AM EST

    Euro zone firms expect revenues to keep rising this quarter but ?profitability is taking a hit, ?the European Central Bank's quarterly ?Survey on the ?Access to ?Finance of Enterprises showed on ?Monday.

  8. Euro zone factory activity contracts in January but output rebounds, PMI shows
    Reuters | 02/02/26 04:00 AM EST

    Euro zone factory activity remained in contraction territory in January for the third straight month amid persistent weakness in new orders despite output returning to growth, a survey showed.

  9. European bond yields steady as metals rout grips markets
    Reuters | 02/02/26 03:26 AM EST

    Safe-haven euro zone government bond yields were steady on Monday as a rout in precious metals gripped markets at the start of a week that will also see an ?interest rate decision from the European Central Bank.

  10. PRECIOUS-Gold, silver extend free fall as CME margin hike fuels selling pressure
    Reuters | 02/02/26 03:18 AM EST

    * Gold down 6% after Friday's more than 9% fall. * Silver down 12% after Friday's 27% plunge. * Gold down more than $1,000 from record highs on Thursday. By Ishaan Arora and Swati Verma.

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