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  1. PRECIOUS-Gold falls from three-week high as dollar firms
    Reuters | 02/23/26 09:01 PM EST

    Gold prices fell from a more than three-week high on Tuesday, as pressure from a stronger dollar outweighed support from U.S. tariff uncertainty and Washington-Tehran tensions.

  2. Yen weakens on report Japan PM questioned rate hike plans
    Reuters | 02/23/26 08:39 PM EST

    The Japanese yen slipped on Tuesday after a news report that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi had conveyed her reservations about further interest rate hikes to Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda, raising doubts over the next rate increase.

  3. China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged for ninth straight month
    Reuters | 02/23/26 08:04 PM EST

    China left ?benchmark lending rates ?unchanged for ?a ninth consecutive ?month ?in February ?on Tuesday. The one-year ?loan ?prime rate was kept at ?3.0%, ?while ?the five-year LPR was unchanged at ?3.5%. Most new ?and outstanding loans in China ?are ?based ?on the one-year ?LPR, while the five-year rate influences the pricing ?of mortgages.

  4. US led January yen rate checks, eyed joint intervention with Japan, Nikkei reports
    Reuters | 02/23/26 07:18 PM EST

    * * US considered joint intervention if Japan requested it, Nikkei says. * US prepared to use economic strength to stabilise allies, Nikkei says. U.S. authorities took the initiative in conducting January "rate checks" to prop up the yen and were ready ?to conduct joint intervention on Japan's request, the Nikkei newspaper reported on ?Tuesday, citing unidentified U.S. government sources.

  5. Ameren Missouri Announces Pricing of First Mortgage Bonds due 2036 and First Mortgage Bonds due 2056
    PR Newswire | 02/23/26 06:18 PM EST

    ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23, 2026 Union Electric Company, doing business as Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation (AEE), announced today the pricing of a public offering of $450 million aggregate principal amount of 4.80% first mortgage bonds due 2036 at 99.926% of their principal amount and $450 million aggregate principal amount of 5.55% first mortgage bonds due 2056 at 99.619% of their princi...

  6. KBRA Assigns AA+ Rating, Stable Outlook to Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Payroll Mobility Tax Senior Lien Refunding Bonds, Series 2026A
    Business Wire | 02/23/26 06:02 PM EST

    KBRA assigns a long-term rating of AA+ to the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Payroll Mobility Tax Senior Lien Refunding Bonds, Series 2026A. Concurrently, we affirm the long-term ratings on outstanding Senior Lien PMT Bonds and certain outstanding PMT Bond Anticipation Notes issued with final maturities of greater than three years.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

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