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  1. Peru's GDP expanded 3.83% in December, latest numbers show
    Reuters | 02/15/26 10:21 AM EST

    Peru's ?gross domestic ?product expanded ?by 3.83% ?in December ?compared ?with ?the ?prior month, the government's ?statistics ?agency ?said on Sunday. The agency ?highlighted ?increased production in "most economic ?sectors," ?including ?construction, ?trade and manufacturing.

  2. Wall St Week Ahead-Walmart, economic data await investors confronting AI 'whack-a-mole'
    Reuters | 02/15/26 09:00 AM EST

    * AI disruption fears hit industries, investors eye next shoe to drop. * Walmart (WMT) earnings in focus after retailer tops $1 trillion in market cap. * Economic data due include PCE inflation gauge, Q4 GDP. By Lewis Krauskopf.

  3. US Could Soon Enter A 'Debt Spiral', Exceeding Post-World War II Debt-To-GDP Record By 2030, Watchdog Says
    Benzinga | 02/15/26 06:12 AM EST

    The U.S. is approaching a critical fiscal point as its federal debt is projected to surpass historical levels, raising alarms about the country?s economic stability. The U.S. federal debt is on track to surpass a significant milestone, with projections indicating a troubling fiscal future.

  4. Factbox-ECB opens up euro lifeline in bid to boost global role
    Reuters | 02/14/26 11:51 AM EST

    The European Central Bank is opening its euro lifeline to nearly all foreign countries to boost the single currency's global role amid geopolitical turmoil and fraying alliances. The ECB said on Saturday that potentially "all central banks" outside the euro area would be allowed to borrow euros against collateral denominated in the euro ?zone's currency.

  5. ECB makes euro backstop global to bolster currency's role
    Reuters | 02/14/26 11:32 AM EST

    The European Central Bank unveiled plans on Saturday to widen access to its euro liquidity backstop, making it globally available and permanent in a bid to bolster the international role of the single currency.

  6. ECB makes euro backstop global to bolster currency's role
    Reuters | 02/14/26 11:30 AM EST

    * To provide standing access, in principle, for all central banks. * Change reinforces the role of the euro. * New facility available from third quarter. The European Central Bank unveiled plans on Saturday to widen access to its euro liquidity backstop, making it globally available and permanent ?in a bid to bolster the international role of the ?single currency.

  7. Indian lender Manappuram gets RBI nod for Bain Capital to take joint control
    Reuters | 02/14/26 11:27 AM EST

    India's Manappuram Finance has received final approval from the Reserve Bank of India ?for Bain Capital to acquire ?joint control and up to 41.66% of ?the company's equity and convertible instruments, ?the non-bank lender said ?on Saturday.

  8. Indian lender Manappuram gets RBI nod for Bain Capital to take joint control
    Reuters | 02/14/26 11:23 AM EST

    India's Manappuram Finance has received final approval from the Reserve Bank of India ?for Bain Capital to acquire ?joint control and up to 41.66% ?of the company's equity and convertible instruments, ?the non-bank lender said on ?Saturday.

  9. GLOBAL MARKETS-US stocks edge up, yields fall as US CPI data cooler than expected
    Reuters | 02/13/26 05:39 PM EST

    * Dow, S&P 500 end barely higher; Nasdaq down. * Dollar was last flat while yields were down. * US January inflation data softer than expected. * Aluminum prices fall after report on tariffs. By Caroline Valetkevitch.

  10. Equities Mixed After CPI Data; Wall Street Sees Worst Week Since November
    MT Newswires | 02/13/26 04:46 PM EST

    US equity benchmarks ended mixed on Friday as traders evaluated inflation data, capping Wall Street's worst week since November. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.2% to 22,546.7, extending losses to a fourth consecutive day. Stock and bond markets will be closed Monday for the Presidents' Day holiday.

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