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  1. Fed proposes rule to deal with crypto debanking by scrapping 'reputation risk'
    Coindesk | 02/24/26 01:29 PM EST

    The proposal would cut the risk factor from Fed oversight and bar supervisors from pushing banks to cut off disfavored businesses, including in crypto.

  2. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 01:27 PM EST

    Financial stocks were advancing in Tuesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index increasing 0.2% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF ahead 0.5%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was adding 0.3%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF rose 0.3%. Bitcoin was declining 0.6% to $64,321, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was slightly higher at 4.04%....

  3. Fed's Goolsbee Cautions Against Rate Cuts Amid Inflation Concerns
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 01:17 PM EST

    The Federal Reserve must avoid easing its monetary policy further as inflation remains a key concern among businesses and consumers, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said Tuesday. Given the US economy's "solid" growth in 2025 and a largely steady labor market, Goolsbee said the focus for near-term Fed policy decisions should shift back to inflation that remains well above the 2% target.

  4. Much of world economy has coped better than expected with tariffs, SNB chairman says
    Reuters | 02/24/26 01:00 PM EST

    U.S. ?tariffs and uncertainty have ?weighed ?on global economic ?growth, ?but ?many parts of ?the economy ?have proved more resilient ?than ?expected, ?Swiss National Bank Chairman Martin ?Schlegel said ?on Tuesday. Speaking at an ?event ?in Zurich, ?Schlegel ?also noted that inflationary pressures in Switzerland had barely ?changed.

  5. Consumer Confidence Improves as Labor Market Concerns Ease, Conference Board Says
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 12:42 PM EST

    US consumer confidence improved this month as labor market concerns eased somewhat, while inflation expectations remained elevated, the Conference Board said Tuesday. The consumer confidence index rose by 2.2 points to 91.2 in February from last month's upwardly revised 89.

  6. TREASURIES-US yields drift higher ahead of Trump's speech to Congress
    Reuters | 02/24/26 12:34 PM EST

    * Trump could lay out future trade policy in remarks later. * Investors want to go long Treasuries, rates trader says. * US 2/10 yield curve flattens for 10th straight session. * US rate futures still price in two cuts in 2026. By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss.

  7. Nixon Peabody promotes Eric Brenner to counsel
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/24/26 12:23 PM EST

    The Albany-based lawyer specializes in conduit financing.?

  8. Plano cancels ballot vote on leaving Dallas transit agency
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/24/26 12:12 PM EST

    Plano is the first of six Dallas Area Rapid Transit member cities to cancel a May 2 election to drop out of the agency, while others could follow suit.

  9. *--Atlanta Fed US Q1 GDP Nowcast Estimate Unrevised at 3.1% Gain
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 11:58 AM EST

  10. National Bank Notes Quebec's Provincial GDP Continues to Decline
    MT Newswires | 02/24/26 11:48 AM EST

    Quebec's gross domestic product in November fell 0.3% month over month, marking the second consecutive monthly decline and the eighth contraction in the last 10 months, said National Bank of Canada. The performance of the Quebec economy also contrasts with that of the country as a whole, as Canadian GDP remained relatively stable in November, noted the bank.

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