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  1. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks lower, gold settles higher as Trump's tariffs spread uncertainty
    Reuters | 02/23/26 05:53 PM EST

    * Wall Street stocks fall and gold rises on US tariff uncertainty. * Trump announces 15% tariff after Supreme Court ruling. * Investors try to work out winners and losers from new regime. * US Treasury yields fall. * Oil prices settle lower. By Chibuike Oguh and Harry Robertson.

  2. TREASURIES-US bonds rebound as investors reassess fallout from tariff ruling
    Reuters | 02/23/26 05:31 PM EST

    * US Treasury investors consolidating positions. * Tariff outcome priced in, including Trump's subsequent action. * US 2/10 yield curve hits flattest level since December 10. * US rate futures still see two rate cuts this year. By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss.

  3. Sallie Mae Sets Date for Annual Meeting of Stockholders
    Business Wire | 02/23/26 04:30 PM EST

    Sallie Mae?, formally SLM Corporation (SLM), today announced its 2026 annual meeting of stockholders will take place on June 16, 2026, at 1 p.m. ET. Additional details will be included in the company?s proxy statement to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in late April. Sallie Mae believes education and life-long learning, in all forms, help people achieve great things.

  4. Munis quiet as tariff uncertainty looms
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/23/26 04:14 PM EST

    "Trump indicated the administration will implement additional tariffs under different authorities, and we expect the aggregate effective tariff rate to ultimately settle around 13%, largely unchanged from current levels," Nuveen strategists said.

  5. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline Late Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 03:58 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in late Monday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index falling 2.5% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF dropping 3.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was shedding 0.6%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was up 0.2%. Bitcoin was falling 5% to $64,247, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was dropping 5.7 basis p...

  6. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 03:42 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in late Monday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index falling 2.5% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF dropping 3.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was shedding 0.6%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was up 0.2%. Bitcoin was falling 5% to $64,247, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was dropping 5.7 basis p...

  7. Fed's Waller Could Support Rate Pause in March if Labor Market Improvement Continues
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 03:37 PM EST

    Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Monday that continued improvement in the labor market, along with further progress on inflation, would tilt his decision toward a pause in interest rates at the central bank's March monetary policy meeting.

  8. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks lower, gold climbs as Trump's tariffs spread uncertainty
    Reuters | 02/23/26 03:30 PM EST

    * Wall Street stocks fall and gold rises on U.S. tariff uncertainty. * Trump announces 15% tariff after Supreme Court ruling. * Investors try to work out winners and losers from new regime. * US Treasury yields fall. * Oil prices settle lower. By Chibuike Oguh and Harry Robertson.

  9. Federal Reserve Watch for Feb. 23: Waller Said He Could Support Rate Pause in March if February Employment Data Shows Stability
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 02:30 PM EST

    Fed Governor Christopher Waller said that he could support a further rate pause at the March FOMC meeting if the February employment report confirms that the labor market stability remains but would advocate for a further rate reduction if that report shows that weakness has resumed.

  10. Equities, Treasury Yields Fall Intraday as Markets Weigh New Trump Tariffs
    MT Newswires | 02/23/26 02:10 PM EST

    US benchmark equity indexes and Treasury yields fell intraday as investors assessed new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump.

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