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  1. CANADA FX DEBT-Canadian dollar dips as risk aversion offsets BoC case against easing further
    Reuters | 02/05/26 03:22 PM EST

    * Canadian dollar falls 0.1% against the greenback. * Trades in a range of 1.3653 to 1.3699. * Price of oil settles 2.8% lower. * Canadian yields ease across the curve. By Fergal Smith.

  2. TREASURIES-U.S. Treasury yields drop as job market shows signs of weakness
    Reuters | 02/05/26 03:11 PM EST

    * Traders anticipate two 25 basis point rate cuts this year. * Kevin Warsh expected to adopt dovish stance as new Fed Chair. * Two-year yields hit four-week low aftrer weak jobs data. By Karen Brettell.

  3. Federal Reserve Watch for Feb. 5: Bostic Says FOMC Should Not Lower Rates Further in 2026
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 02:46 PM EST

    Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said that he believes the FOMC should hold rates steady in 2026 and that it will take time for Kevin Warsh, the nominee to replace Jerome Powell as Fed share, to convince a majority of the committee that rates need to be lower.

  4. Bank of Mexico pauses rate cutting cycle, pushes back inflation forecast
    Reuters | 02/05/26 02:23 PM EST

    * Rate hold is first pause since mid-2024. * Central bank now sees inflation hitting target in Q2 2027. * Analysts expect Banxico to hold rate for much of 2026. By Brendan O'Boyle. The Bank of Mexico's governing board unanimously held its benchmark interest rate at 7.00% on Thursday, in line with market expectations ?after recent upticks in both inflation and economic growth.

  5. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline Thursday Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 02:09 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in Thursday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index falling 1.3% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF dropping 1.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was shedding 0.7%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was down 0.2%. Bitcoin was falling past 10% to $65,605 and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was dropping 6.5 bas...

  6. Bank of Mexico holds benchmark interest rate at 7.00%
    Reuters | 02/05/26 02:04 PM EST

    The Bank ?of Mexico ?held its benchmark ?interest rate ?at ?7.00% on ?Thursday, ?in line with expectations ?amid ?recent ?upticks in both inflation and ?economic growth. The decision by the central ?bank's ?five-member governing board was ?unanimous, the bank said in a statement.

  7. Update: Gold Trading Lower as It Fails to Stick To the US$5,000 Mark
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 02:02 PM EST

    Gold traded lower midafternoon on Thursday as the metal failed to find support at the US$5,000 mark a day earlier, even as treasury yields weaken amid further signs the U.S. labor market is slowing. Gold for March delivery was last seen down US$60.50 to US$4,890.30 per ounce.

  8. Judge rules Texas law targeting fossil fuel 'boycotters' is unconstitutional
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/05/26 01:48 PM EST

    A federal court decision enjoins the state from enforcing a 2021 law that penalizes investment banks and others for "boycotting" the fossil fuel industry.

  9. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 02/05/26 01:45 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in Thursday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index falling 1.3% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF dropping 1.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was shedding 0.7%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was down 0.2%. Bitcoin was falling past 10% to $65,605 and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was dropping 6.5 bas...

  10. Bank of Canada governor welcomes nomination of Warsh as Fed chair
    Reuters | 02/05/26 01:31 PM EST

    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem ?on Thursday ?welcomed the ?nomination of ?Kevin ?Warsh as chair of ?the U.S. ?Federal Reserve, saying he ?had ?a ?deep knowledge of financial markets and ?the international monetary system. "I'm looking forward to working ?with ?Kevin," he said in ?a question and answer session after giving a speech in ?Toronto.

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