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  1. MUFG Says Euro Weakens Vs. U.S. Dollar Ahead of ECB's Thursday Policy Meeting
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 06:47 AM EST

    The euro has continued to correct lower against the US dollar ahead of Thursday's European Central Bank policy meeting, said MUFG. After briefly hitting a high of 1.2081 last week, EUR/USD has dipped back below the 1.1800 level overnight Wednesday, wrote the bank in a note to clients.

  2. Closing the Skilled Trades Gap Could Unlock $325.6 billion in GDP Nationwide
    PR Newswire | 02/05/26 06:39 AM EST

    Nearly 1.4 million United States jobs projected to be open across seven core trades PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Feb. 5, 2026 Bring Back the Trades Inc. together with F.W. Webb Company today released a landmark economic impact report that sounds the alarm on the skilled trades shortage across the United States, and every state in the country.

  3. Central Banks on Deck; European Bourses Slip Midday
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 06:37 AM EST

    European bourses tracked moderately lower midday Thursday despite firming tech stocks, as traders awaited pending rate-decisions by the Bank of England and European Central Bank. Retail stocks also led gains on continental trading floors, while bank and property shares lagged. On the commodities front, British oil major Shell slipped 0.7% after missing Q4 profit expectations.

  4. ING Comments on Euro, Sterling, Czech Republic's Koruna Ahead of Central Bank Policy Decisions
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 06:18 AM EST

    The EUR/USD this week has remained quite resilient -- especially given the recent spike in energy prices, said ING. Thursday's challenge to EUR/USD will come from the European Central Bank press conference on the policy decision later in the day at 2:45 p.m. CET. It isn't just EUR/USD that has been strong.

  5. London's FTSE 100 dips as Shell disappoints?on earnings; BoE rate call awaited
    Reuters | 02/05/26 06:07 AM EST

    * FTSE 100 down 0.4% and FTSE 250 down 0.7% * Shell misses profit expectations, drags energy stocks lower. * BoE expected to hold rates. * Software, tech stocks ?rebound from global rout.

  6. Warsh may struggle to lay down new rules of the road for Fed
    Reuters | 02/05/26 06:04 AM EST

    In the 15 years since leaving the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh has lectured often that the ideal central bank is one with the smallest possible footprint in the economy, focused intently on controlling inflation, and bound in part by policy rules rather than letting officials act as free-ranging "overlords."

  7. Warsh may struggle to lay down new rules of the road for Fed
    Reuters | 02/05/26 06:04 AM EST

    In the 15 years since leaving the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh has lectured often that the ideal central bank is one with the smallest possible footprint in the economy, focused intently on controlling inflation, and bound in part by policy rules rather than letting officials act as free-ranging "overlords."

  8. INVESTIGATION NOTICE: Oracle Bondholders (ORCL) Who Suffered Losses Tied to the 2025 AI Buildout Deal?Contact Girard Sharp Law Firm
    GlobeNewswire | 02/05/26 06:00 AM EST

    Girard Sharp LLP, a national investment and securities class action firm in,?announces an investigation into potential securities claims on behalf of Oracle Corporation investors who purchased senior notes or bonds issued on September 25, 2025.

  9. EMERGING MARKETS-EM currencies down as dollar firms, stocks pressured by tech rout
    Reuters | 02/05/26 05:46 AM EST

    * Tech selloff pressures Asian stocks. * Ukraine, Russia start second day of talks. * Czech central bank expected to hold rates steady. * MSCI FX off 0.3%, stocks shed 1.5% By Purvi Agarwal. Most emerging-market currencies treaded water against a rising dollar on Thursday, while an ongoing rout in technology stocks pressured Asian bourses and dampened investor appetite for other EM equities.

  10. Hisense Named World's First Customer Centricity Lighthouse Factory in the TV Industry by World Economic Forum
    PR Newswire | 02/05/26 05:07 AM EST

    DUBAI, UAE, Feb. 5, 2026 Hisense, a leading brand in global consumer electronics and home appliances, announced that the Hisense Visual Technology Qingdao Factory has been recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Customer Centricity Lighthouse, becoming the first and only Lighthouse factory in the global television industry.

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