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  1. AI boom underpinning US business spending on equipment; housing market still weak
    Reuters | 02/18/26 10:36 AM EST

    * Core capital goods orders increase 0.6% in December. * Shipments of core capital goods jump 0.9% * Manufacturing production advanced 0.6% in January. * Single-family housing starts rise 4.1%; building permits fall 1.7% By Lucia Mutikani.

  2. J&J to invest $1 billion in new Pennsylvania plant amid US manufacturing push
    Reuters | 02/18/26 10:15 AM EST

    Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) said on Wednesday it will invest more than $1 billion to build a new cell therapy facility in Pennsylvania, part of its larger ?plans announced last year to scale up ?U.S. manufacturing amid President Donald Trump's tariff threats.

  3. Trump adviser Hassett suggests New York Fed researchers be punished for tariffs argument
    Reuters | 02/18/26 10:05 AM EST

    Kevin Hassett, a top economic adviser to President Donald Trump, on Wednesday said those behind a New York Federal Reserve research paper that argued the costs of tariffs are borne mostly by Americans should be punished for what he described as shoddy scholarship. "The paper is an embarrassment," Hassett said in a CNBC interview.

  4. US STOCKS-Wall St rises as tech stocks rebound; Fed minutes on tap
    Reuters | 02/18/26 10:01 AM EST

    * Indexes up: Dow 0.26%, S&P 500 0.24%, Nasdaq 0.24% * Nvidia (NVDA) gains, will sell chips to Meta in multi-year deal. * Palo Alto Networks (PANW) drops after annual profit forecast cut. * Minutes of Fed's latest policy meeting due at 2 pm ET. By Shashwat Chauhan and Twesha Dikshit.

  5. Genesis Energy Launching $500 Million Public Offering of Senior Notes
    MT Newswires | 02/18/26 09:53 AM EST

    Genesis Energy said Wednesday it is starting a registered underwritten public offering of $500 million of senior notes due 2034, subject to market conditions. The notes will be co-issued with unit Genesis Energy Finance, the company said.

  6. Rosenberg Research Says Canada's January CPI Report "Simply Superb" If You Are Long GoC Bonds and See Chance of a Rate Cut
    MT Newswires | 02/18/26 09:35 AM EST

    The Canadian consumer price index data released on Tuesday was "simply superb" -- if you are long the Government of Canada bond market and of the view that the door is, in fact, still open for more Bank of Canada rate relief, according to Rosenberg Research.

  7. PRECIOUS-Gold rises as investors weigh geopolitical risks; Fed minutes in focus
    Reuters | 02/18/26 09:30 AM EST

    * Gold rebounds from one-week low. * January FOMC minutes due at 2 p.m. ET. * December PCE data due on Friday. By Anmol Choubey. Gold rose more than 1% on Wednesday as investors ?assessed simmering geopolitical risks, while markets also awaited the ?U.S. Federal Reserve's January meeting minutes due later in the day. Spot gold was up 1.7% at $4,957.70 per ?ounce by 9:15 a.m. ET.

  8. Retirement Confidence Among Middle-Income Americans Declines Amid Economic Uncertainty
    PR Newswire | 02/18/26 09:15 AM EST

    CNO survey finds one in three middle-income Americans ages 50 to 85 are less confident in their retirement plans as confidence in future of Social Security and Medicare weakens CARMEL, Ind.

  9. Daily disposable contact lenses set to power market rebound in 2026
    Reuters | 02/18/26 09:10 AM EST

    Contact lens makers are poised for steadier growth in 2026 after a slight slowdown in the previous year, banking on rising demand for premium daily disposables and increased vision correction needs globally.

  10. US single-family housing starts rebound in January, building permits decline
    Reuters | 02/18/26 08:47 AM EST

    U.S. single-family homebuilding rebounded in December, but a decline in permits for future construction pointed to underlying weakness amid higher ?mortgage rates and material costs.

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