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  1. National Bank Previews This Week's GDP Data in Canada
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 07:02 AM EST

    The release of Q4 gross domestic product data in Canada on Friday is likely to attract a lot of attention, said National Bank of Canada.

  2. Itron Announces $600.0 Million Convertible Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 02/23/26 07:00 AM EST

    Itron, Inc. (ITRI), which is innovating new ways for utilities and cities to manage energy and water, today announced that it intends to commence a private offering, subject to market and other conditions, of $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of convertible senior notes due 2032 to persons reasonably believed to be qualified institutional buyers pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act o...

  3. Lumen Ratings Upgraded by Top 3 Global Ratings Agencies
    Business Wire | 02/23/26 06:55 AM EST

    Upgrades reflect strengthened balance sheet, improved liquidity profile, and disciplined execution against its financial and strategic priorities Lumen Technologies (LUMN) today announced that it has received upgraded ratings from all three major global ratings agencies ? Fitch Ratings, Moody?s Investor Service, and S&P Global ? marking a significant milestone in the company?s multi-year financial and...

  4. TIMELINE-Major developments in Trump's trade war
    Reuters | 02/23/26 03:18 AM EST

    U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office in January 2025 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.

  5. GRAPHIC-Take Five: Nvidia earnings head for centre stage
    Reuters | 02/23/26 03:10 AM EST

    Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings report is this week's centrepiece for markets, flanked by important data and politics in Europe, where both politicians and central bankers are jostling for top jobs.

  6. With US tariff rates up in the air, the economic fog again thickens
    Reuters | 02/23/26 01:03 AM EST

    U.S. and foreign officials, corporate executives, analysts and investors?had begun to hope the tumultuous U.S. trade policy reversals of last year were finished.

  7. With US tariff rates up in the air, the economic fog again thickens
    Reuters | 02/23/26 01:00 AM EST

    * Supreme Court ruling puts trade policy back in flux. * Trump suggests new 15% global levy as temporary workaround. * A "ding" to U.S. growth with rules in flux. By Howard Schneider. U.S. and foreign officials, corporate executives, analysts and investors had begun to hope the tumultuous U.S. trade policy reversals of last year were finished.

  8. ECB's Lagarde receives 140,000 euros from BIS despite payment ban for ECB staff, FT reports
    Reuters | 02/23/26 12:16 AM EST

    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde ?receives about ?140,000 euros a ?year as a Bank ?for International Settlements ?board ?member despite an ECB ?ban on ?third-party payments to staff, the Financial ?Times ?reported ?on Monday.

  9. BOJ may raise rates in March if yen resumes slide, says ex-policymaker
    Reuters | 02/22/26 09:35 PM EST

    The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates as soon as March if the yen renews its slide ahead of a U.S.-Japan summit expected to be held during the month, former central bank board member Makoto Sakurai told Reuters.

  10. BOJ may raise rates in March if yen resumes slide, says ex-policymaker
    Reuters | 02/22/26 09:33 PM EST

    * U.S. rate checks show Washington's preference for strong yen. * April hike makes better sense but yen moves may trigger March. * BOJ may need to hike rates twice each in 2026, 2027. * Hiking rates at faster pace may stoke financial system risk. By Leika Kihara.

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