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  1. Shopify issues upbeat quarterly forecasts, $2 billion stock buyback plan; shares surge
    Reuters | 02/11/26 07:46 AM EST

    Shopify (SHOP) projected quarterly revenue well above market estimates on Wednesday, as the e-commerce platform benefits from resilient consumer spending against a backdrop of U.S. ?tariffs and rising prices. U.S.-listed shares of the ?Ontario, Canada-based company jumped more than 10% premarket after it also announced a new share buyback ?plan of up to $2 billion.

  2. India to revise base year for CPI, GDP, industrial output data every 3-5 years, official says
    Reuters | 02/11/26 07:45 AM EST

    India plans to revise the base year of key economic indicators, including consumer price index, gross domestic product and industrial output, every three to five ?years to better capture structural changes in ?the economy, a top official said on Wednesday.

  3. Bulgarian president names senior central banker as caretaker PM to prepare way for election
    Reuters | 02/11/26 07:41 AM EST

    Bulgaria's president nominated the deputy governor of the central bank on Wednesday as acting prime minister, opening the ?way for the formation of ?a caretaker government that will organise another snap parliamentary election. The ?previous government resigned on December 11 after ?weeks of street protests over its ?economic policies ?and perceived failure to tackle corruption.

  4. Stocks Rise Pre-Bell Ahead of Key Jobs Report
    MT Newswires | 02/11/26 07:33 AM EST

    US stock futures were trending higher on Wednesday as traders awaited key employment data for last month. The S&P 500 edged up 0.1% in premarket activity, while the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.2% each. The nonfarm payrolls report for January is due at 8:30 am ET.

  5. US Dollar Falls Early Wednesday Ahead of January Nonfarm Payrolls Employment Data
    MT Newswires | 02/11/26 07:31 AM EST

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Wednesday ahead of the release of January nonfarm payrolls employment data at 8:30 am ET.

  6. *-- InPlay Oil Corp. Brief: Says Completed C$242 Million Bond Offering
    MT Newswires | 02/11/26 07:30 AM EST

  7. Fannie Mae Reports Net Income of $3.5 Billion for Fourth Quarter 2025 and $14.4 Billion for Full-Year 2025
    PR Newswire | 02/11/26 07:19 AM EST

    Company Will Host Webcast at 8 A.M. Eastern to Discuss Results WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, 2026 Fannie Mae?today reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results and filed its 2025 Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Fannie Mae has scheduled a webcast to discuss the company's results today at 8:00 a.m., ET.

  8. Shopify forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on strong demand
    Reuters | 02/11/26 07:04 AM EST

    Shopify (SHOP) projected quarterly revenue above ?market estimates on ?Wednesday, as ?the e-commerce platform ?expects consumer ?spending ?to be resilient against ?a backdrop ?of U.S. tariffs and ?rising ?prices.

  9. Euro area government bonds outperform US Treasuries after US data
    Reuters | 02/11/26 06:24 AM EST

    Euro area government bonds outperformed their U.S. peers after economic data indicated labour market stability that could give the Federal Reserve room to keep interest rates unchanged for some time ?while policymakers monitor inflation. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 130,000 jobs ?last month, while economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls advancing by 70,000 jobs.

  10. Fed to hold rates through May, but Warsh may be too loose with policy, economists say
    Reuters | 02/11/26 05:55 AM EST

    The Federal Reserve will hold its key benchmark rate steady for the rest of Fed chair Jerome Powell's tenure through May but cut immediately afterward in June, according to a Reuters poll of economists, who also said policy under his likely successor, Kevin Warsh, risked being too loose.

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