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  1. Zillow's February Market Report points to spring rebound
    PR Newswire | 03/04/26 08:00 AM EST

    Existing home sales rose 1.8% year over year amid improved affordability SEATTLE, March 4, 2026 Home values rose for the first time in seven months and existing home sales improved from a year ago, according to the Zillow? February?Market Report. The housing market is perking up as spring approaches, possibly foreshadowing a more active year for transactions after three low-volume years.

  2. US Dollar Falls Early Wednesday Ahead of ADP Payrolls, Services Data, Beige Book
    MT Newswires | 03/04/26 07:51 AM EST

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Wednesday ahead of the release of ADP private payrolls data for February at 8:15 am ET, followed by services conditions data for February from S&P Global at 9:45 am ET and from the Institute for Supply Management at 10:00 am ET.

  3. Post Holdings Announces Commencement of Senior Notes Offering
    PR Newswire | 03/04/26 07:22 AM EST

    ST. LOUIS, March 2, 2026 Post Holdings, Inc. (POST) today announced it intends to commence a private offering to eligible purchasers, subject to market and other conditions, of $500.0 million in aggregate principal amount of the Company's 6.250% senior notes due 2034.

  4. Stocks Rise Pre-Bell Amid Ongoing Middle East Conflict; ADP Employment Report on Deck
    MT Newswires | 03/04/26 07:20 AM EST

    The main US stock measures were pointing higher in Wednesday's premarket activity as traders monitor developments in the ongoing Middle East conflict and await the latest ADP Employment report. The S&P 500 rose 0.2%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 0.1% and the Nasdaq added 0.3% before the opening bell. The US, Israel and Iran conflict entered its fifth day on Wednesday.

  5. Kraken's banking arm becomes first crypto firm to secure payments account with Fed
    Reuters | 03/04/26 07:13 AM EST

    Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken's banking unit has gained access to the Federal Reserve's payments system through a limited-purpose account, the first U.S. digital-asset bank to do so as the sector deepens its reach into mainstream finance.

  6. Kraken's banking arm becomes first crypto firm to secure payments account with Fed
    Reuters | 03/04/26 07:04 AM EST

    Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken's banking unit has gained access to the Federal Reserve's payments system through a limited-purpose account, the first U.S. digital-asset bank to do so as the sector deepens its reach into mainstream finance.

  7. BRIEF-Federal Reserve Bank Of Kansas City Approved Limited Purpose Account For Payward Financial, Dba Kraken Financial
    Reuters | 03/04/26 07:03 AM EST

    * FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY: APPROVED LIMITED PURPOSE ACCOUNT FOR PAYWARD FINANCIAL, DBA KRAKEN FINANCIAL. * FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY: KRAKEN FINANCIAL IS CHARTERED AS A STATE OF WYOMING SPECIAL PURPOSE DEPOSITORY INSTITUTION.

  8. Inflation biggest risk to debt markets facing 'big stress test', OECD official says
    Reuters | 03/04/26 07:00 AM EST

    * Bond markets face big stress test from Iran war, OECD says. * AI issuance to make corporate bond markets more 'equity-like' * AI infrastructure funding may pressure credit markets. By Yoruk Bahceli. Inflation is the major risk facing global bond markets, a senior OECD official told Reuters, as energy prices surge following the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran.

  9. Kraken Becomes First Digital Asset Bank to Receive a Federal Reserve Master Account
    Business Wire | 03/04/26 07:00 AM EST

    Historic milestone enables direct access to the U.S. payments system, strengthening Kraken?s institutional offering Payward, a unified financial infrastructure platform powering Kraken, today announced that Kraken Financial, its Wyoming-chartered bank, has been granted a Federal Reserve master account.

  10. Commerzbank on Overnight News
    MT Newswires | 03/04/26 06:32 AM EST

    Commerzbank in its "European Sunrise" note of Wednesday highlighted: -- Markets: United States Treasuries consolidate late Tuesday, yields edge higher in Asia early Wednesday. Fed: Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari says that it is too soon to see the impact on inflation from the Iran war; he expected one cut in 2026, but now he is unsure.

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