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  1. Iowa's Muscatine Power and Water returns to market
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/06/26 11:02 AM EST

    Piper Sandler (PIPR) will price $100 million of electric revenue bonds for Iowa public utility Muscatine Power and Water on Wednesday.

  2. CANADA STOCKS-TSX jumps as miners rise, index set for weekly gains
    Reuters | 02/06/26 11:00 AM EST

    * TSX up 1.4% * Miners lead as gold rebounds. * Consumer staples record biggest weekly gain ever. * Canada's unemployment rate falls to 6.5% By Utkarsh Hathi. Feb 6 - Canada's main stock index jumped on Friday in a broad-based rally led by ?mining shares as precious metals rebounded on safe-haven demand, setting up the index to finish a ?volatile week with healthy gains.

  3. Fannie Mae Plans to Report Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Financial Results on February 11, 2026
    PR Newswire | 02/06/26 11:00 AM EST

    Company Will Host Webcast to Discuss Results WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2026 Fannie Mae?plans to report its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on Wednesday morning, February?11, 2026, before the opening of U.S. financial markets.

  4. Canada's Ivey PMI shows activity decelerating in January
    Reuters | 02/06/26 10:24 AM EST

    Canadian economic activity expanded at a slower pace in January as ?a measure of employment dipped, ?Ivey Purchasing Managers Index ?data showed on Friday. The ?seasonally adjusted ?index edged down to 50.9 ?last month from ?51.9 in December.

  5. US consumer sentiment rises to six-month high in early February
    Reuters | 02/06/26 10:22 AM EST

    U.S. consumer sentiment increased to a six-month high in February, though anxiety over the labor market and the rising cost of living because of import-tariff-related inflation remained widespread.

  6. Bitcoin Could Bounce From 50% Crash ? Here's What Record Layoffs Just Changed
    Benzinga | 02/06/26 10:12 AM EST

    Bitcoin surged 6% as U.S. planned layoffs more than tripled in January to their highest level since 2009, raising hopes the Federal Reserve will cut rates to support the economy and put a floor under risk assets down nearly 50% from highs.

  7. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Rises Higher Than Expected in Preliminary February Survey
    MT Newswires | 02/06/26 10:11 AM EST

    The University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index rises to 57.3 in February from 56.4 in January, higher than expectations for a decrease to 55.0 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg. This is the highest reading since August 2025, Michigan said.

  8. TREASURIES-Two-year yields hit three month low as jobs concerns return?
    Reuters | 02/06/26 10:00 AM EST

    * Weak labor data raises concerns about job market health. * Fed funds futures indicate increased rate cut expectations. * Kevin Warsh's potential policies as Fed Chair under scrutiny. By Karen Brettell.

  9. Analysis-ECB's safety net is part of EU plan to court new allies
    Reuters | 02/06/26 09:44 AM EST

    The ECB's plan to make it easier for foreign central banks to secure funding in euros is the latest part of Europe's emerging strategy to win trade and political friends and hold its own against the United States and China.

  10. Brazil's debt stabilization hinges on monetary policy, says central bank contender
    Reuters | 02/06/26 09:27 AM EST

    Brazil's economic policy chief Guilherme Mello said on Friday that stabilizing the country's gross debt-to-gross domestic product ratio depends on monetary policy decisions, offering a glimpse of what he could support as a potential central banker.

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