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  1. Global equity funds attract biggest inflow in five weeks as concerns around AI ease
    Reuters | 02/20/26 06:31 AM EST

    Global equity funds received their strongest inflows in five weeks in the seven days to February 18, as easing concerns over artificial intelligence stocks and investor rotation into other sectors supported demand, ?while renewed hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts ?lifted sentiment toward U.S. growth.

  2. National Bank Trims Canada 2026 GDP Growth Forecast Amid Uncertain Environment
    MT Newswires | 02/20/26 06:30 AM EST

    Trade tensions between Canada and the United States have intensified, fueling economic uncertainty at the start of a crucial year for the renewal of the USMCA trade agreement, said National Bank of Canada.

  3. GRAPHIC-Global equity funds attract biggest inflow in five weeks as concerns around AI ease
    Reuters | 02/20/26 06:26 AM EST

    Global equity funds received their strongest inflows in five weeks in the seven days to February 18, as easing concerns over artificial intelligence stocks and investor rotation into other sectors supported demand, ?while renewed hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts ?lifted sentiment toward U.S. growth.

  4. Euro zone bond yields at multi-month lows as investors track ECB chatter, geopolitics
    Reuters | 02/20/26 06:20 AM EST

    * Lagarde plans to complete ECB term amid succession speculation. * German 10-year yields decline for second week. * Euro area bonds outperform US Treasuries. By Amanda Cooper and Stefano Rebaudo.

  5. Commerzbank on Overnight News
    MT Newswires | 02/20/26 05:56 AM EST

    Commerzbank in its "European Sunrise" note of Friday highlighted: Markets: United States Treasuries recover into the New York close, stay supported in Asia as Japanese government bonds rally. Fed: Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran says he would move his dot back up to where it was in September due to the improving labor market.

  6. US equity funds see largest weekly inflow in five weeks
    Reuters | 02/20/26 05:53 AM EST

    U.S. equity funds saw a substantial inflow of capital in the week to February 18 on easing worries over a ?selloff in the technology sector ?after a cooler consumer price inflation report boosted expectations of ?Federal Reserve rate cuts.

  7. GRAPHIC-US equity funds see largest weekly inflow in five weeks
    Reuters | 02/20/26 05:51 AM EST

    U.S. equity funds saw a substantial inflow of capital in the week to February 18 on easing worries over a ?selloff in the technology sector ?after a cooler consumer price inflation report boosted expectations of ?Federal Reserve rate cuts.

  8. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Leans Lower to 4.07% Early Friday; 1-Year Rate Rises 1.8 Basis Points to 3.52%
    MT Newswires | 02/20/26 05:49 AM EST

  9. *--US Treasury Yields Mixed Early Friday Ahead of Fed's Preferred Inflation, Michigan Consumer Sentiment, S&P Global PMIs
    MT Newswires | 02/20/26 05:47 AM EST

  10. US stocks end higher, Treasury yields gain after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs
    Reuters | 02/20/26 05:32 AM EST

    U.S. stocks advanced on Friday and Treasury yields rose as investors absorbed a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Trump's tariffs, while also parsing a weak GDP report and higher-than-expected inflation data. All three major U.S. stock indexes moved higher immediately following the Supreme Court's decision.

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