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  1. *--December FHFA US House-Price Index Rises 0.1% Vs 0.3% Gain Expected, Prior 0.7% Gain, Up 1.8% Year-Over-Year
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 09:00 AM EST

  2. Intenseye Named Global Innovator by World Economic Forum
    PR Newswire | 02/24/26 08:53 AM EST

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2026 The World Economic Forum has named Intenseye a Global Innovator, advancing the company within its Innovator Communities after its earlier recognition as a Technology Pioneer. The Global Innovators designation recognizes companies that are deploying emerging technologies at scale.

  3. ADP National Employment Report Preliminary Estimate for February 7, 2026
    PR Newswire | 02/24/26 08:15 AM EST

    ROSELAND, N.J., Feb. 24, 2026 For the four weeks ending February 7, 2026, U.S. private employers added an average of 12,750 jobs per week, according to the NER Pulse, a weekly update of the monthly ADP National Employment Report?.?. It was the fourth straight week of strengthening job gains.

  4. BMO Notes A "Sea of Shortfalls" in Nova Scotia's Provincial Budget Forecast
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 08:11 AM EST

    The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is projecting a $1.2 billion deficit, representing 2.2% of gross domestic product, in FY26-27, which will be little changed from the prior year, notes Bank of Montreal. The province, BMO also notes, doesn't anticipate returning to balance across the four-year forecast horizon, with the shortfall narrowing to a still-sizeable $800 million by FY29-30.

  5. Oklahoma Supreme Court to rule on utilities' winter storm bonds
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/24/26 08:01 AM EST

    Appeals challenging authorization for $1.45 billion of ratepayer-backed bonds sold in the wake of a 2021 winter storm are in the hands of the high court.

  6. Fed's Goolsbee: Rate cuts appropriate if inflation falls, but too soon to bet on productivity
    Reuters | 02/24/26 08:01 AM EST

    The U.S. Federal Reserve could resume cutting interest rates if inflation starts to fall, but it would be risky to use expected productivity growth as a reason to loosen monetary policy now, Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee said as he waded into what is emerging as a core debate at the U.S. central bank. "I'm optimistic that by the end of '26...

  7. Fed's Goolsbee: Prioritize inflation before further cuts
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/24/26 08:00 AM EST

    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said the central bank should focus on getting inflation to its 2% target before making any additional cuts to short-term interest rates.

  8. US Dollar Rises Early Tuesday Ahead of Full Schedule of Economic Releases, Fed Appearances
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 07:45 AM EST

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Tuesday before an extremely busy day of economic data releases and appearances by Federal Reserve officials, starting with Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee at 8:00 am ET. The Philadelphia Fed's nonmanufacturing index for February is due to be released at 8:30 am ET, followed by weekly Redbook same-store sales at 8:55 am ET.

  9. German Chancellor Merz heads to China seeking openings as global pressure builds
    Reuters | 02/24/26 07:39 AM EST

    * Merz leads German business leaders to China for economic talks. * Germany faces trade deficit with China, impacting economic outlook. * China's export controls and competition challenge German industries. By Andreas Rinke.

  10. FOREX-Yen slips after report on Japanese PM's rate-hike reservations
    Reuters | 02/24/26 07:16 AM EST

    * European Parliament delays vote on EU-US trade deal. * State Department withdraws personnel from Beirut amid Iran tensions. * Trump said to be considering new tariffs on various industries. By Niket Nishant and Rocky Swift.

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