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  1. Coinbase, Robinhood earnings, U.S. jobs report: Crypto Week Ahead
    Coindesk | 02/09/26 04:00 AM EST

    Your look at what's coming in the week starting Feb. 9.

  2. ECB's Simkus sees equal chance of rate hike or cut
    Reuters | 02/09/26 03:39 AM EST

    The European Central Bank is equally likely to ?raise or cut interest ?rates but it ?is hard ?to know when ?any such move will ?take ?place given the prevailing uncertainty about trade ?and ?geopolitics, ?ECB policymaker Gediminas ?imkus said on Monday.

  3. TREASURIES-US Treasuries dip after report of China urging banks to ease exposure
    Reuters | 02/09/26 02:11 AM EST

    U.S. Treasuries prices slipped on Monday after a news report said China ?had urged banks to curb ?their holdings of U.S. government ?bonds, citing concentration risk ?and ?market volatility.

  4. China urges banks to curb US Treasuries exposure, Bloomberg News reports
    Reuters | 02/09/26 02:02 AM EST

    Chinese regulators have advised financial institutions to curb holdings of U.S. Treasuries ?due to concern over concentration risk and market volatility, Bloomberg ?News reported on Monday, citing people ?familiar with the matter.

  5. FedEx, Advent-led consortium to buy parcel locker firm InPost in $9.2 billion deal
    Reuters | 02/09/26 01:33 AM EST

    * Offer price of 15.60 euros/share implies $9.2 bln valuation. * InPost to expand European reach, give FedEx (FDX) access to its parcel locker network. * FedEx (FDX) and holding firm Advent will own 37% each in InPost. * Shareholders representing 48% of capital committed to deal, at least 80% needed. By Alessandro Parodi, Rafal Wojciech Nowak and Alicja Surdy.

  6. GRAPHIC-Take Five: Near, far, wherever markets are
    Reuters | 02/09/26 01:31 AM EST

    * Japan's Takaichi forges historic election win. * AI splinters into winners and losers. * US CPI, non-farm payrolls released. The outcome of Japan's snap election, a heavy dose of key U.S. data, earnings season, and a slide in tech shares suggest traders will have little downtime in the coming week.

  7. Yuan flirts with 2-1/2-year highs as China's forex reserves expand
    Reuters | 02/08/26 09:59 PM EST

    China's yuan edged higher on Monday, flirting with the strongest level in more than 2-1/2 years as the dollar weakened after a U.S. Federal Reserve official said there's room to cut interest rates. Sentiment was also aided ?by a stronger guidance rate and data showing China's foreign exchange reserves rose more than expected ?in January.

  8. US Treasury's Bessent says Fed will take its time on balance sheet moves
    Reuters | 02/08/26 10:49 AM EST

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday he would not expect the Federal Reserve to ?move quickly to shrink its balance sheet, ?even under Fed chief nominee ?Kevin Warsh, who has ?criticized the ?U.S. central bank's bond purchases.

  9. US Treasury's Bessent says Fed will take its time on balance sheet moves
    Reuters | 02/08/26 10:49 AM EST

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday he would not expect the Federal Reserve to move quickly to shrink its balance sheet, even under Fed chief nominee Kevin Warsh, who has criticized the ?U.S. central bank's bond purchases.

  10. Wall St Week Ahead-Tech stock shakeout clouds market ahead of economic data deluge
    Reuters | 02/08/26 09:00 AM EST

    * Dow industrials hit 50,000 on Friday as stocks rebound. * Software swoon draws questions about AI's impact. * Jobs report due on Wednesday, CPI on Friday in busy data week. By Lewis Krauskopf.

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