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  1. Eutelsat Announces the Completion of Its Comprehensive Re-Financing Plan, With Closing of ?1.5 Billion Bond Offering
    Business Wire | 03/06/26 05:48 AM EST

    Regulatory News: Eutelsat today announces the closing of its ?1.5 billion senior notes offering on 5 March 2026. This transaction represents the final milestone in the Group?s comprehensive c. ?5 billion equity and debt financing strategy, supported by its main shareholders.

  2. Greek Q4 unemployment rises to 8.3%
    Reuters | 03/06/26 05:02 AM EST

    Greece's jobless rate rose to 8.3% in the fourth quarter from 8.2% in the third quarter, data by the country's statistics service ELSTAT showed on Friday. The jobless rate for women was 10.8% versus 6.3% for men in the fourth quarter. About 58% of Greece's 394,894 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.

  3. FOREX-Dollar on track for steepest weekly gain in a year as Iran war boosts haven demand
    Reuters | 03/06/26 04:37 AM EST

    * Middle East conflict stokes demand for the safest assets. * Oil surge raises inflation risks, affects central bank policies. * Fed rate cut bets pushed out, wagers rise for ECB hike this year. By Sophie Kiderlin and Rocky Swift.

  4. Baker Hughes Prices $9.98 Billion in Dollar, Euro-Denominated Debt Offerings
    MT Newswires | 03/06/26 03:53 AM EST

    Baker Hughes (BKR) said Thursday it has priced a $6.5 billion debt offering made up of five tranches of senior unsecured notes and a 3 billion euro debt offering that includes four tranches of senior unsecured notes.

  5. Kazakhstan's central bank holds key rate at 18% amid stubborn inflation
    Reuters | 03/06/26 03:42 AM EST

    Kazakhstan's central bank on Friday held its policy rate unchanged at 18%, amid stubbornly high inflation in Central Asia's largest economy, a major energy and minerals exporter. Although the regulator lowered its inflation forecast for 2026 to 9.5-11.5% from 9.5-12.5%, it said there was still no scope for easing monetary policy.

  6. Vancouver mayor's bitcoin investment proposal blocked by city, provincial law
    Coindesk | 03/06/26 03:39 AM EST

    Officials say the Vancouver Charter limits city reserves to government debt, bank instruments and other traditional assets.

  7. Waste Connections Prices $600 Million Senior Notes Offering
    MT Newswires | 03/06/26 03:31 AM EST

    Waste Connections (WCN) said late Thursday it priced an underwritten public offering of $600 million of its 4.800% senior notes due 2036. The notes were priced at 99.732% of their face value, according to the company. Waste Connections (WCN) anticipates to raise about $593 million in net proceeds from the offering, which is expected to close on March 16.

  8. ECB unlikely to change rates in next meeting, Spain's Escriva says
    Reuters | 03/06/26 03:24 AM EST

    European Central Bank policymaker Jose Luis Escriva said on Friday it was "very improbable", based on current information, that the bank would make a decision on interest rates in the governing council's next meeting.

  9. FOREX-Dollar set for steepest weekly gain in a year as Iran crisis boosts haven demand
    Reuters | 03/06/26 01:32 AM EST

    * Middle East conflict stokes demand for the safest assets. * Oil surge raises inflation risks, affects central bank policies. * Fed rate cut bets pushed out, wagers rise for ECB hike this year. By Rocky Swift.

  10. Arthur Hayes Says Rising Treasury Yields Could Trigger A Money-Printing Bailout And 'Benefit' Bitcoin
    Benzinga | 03/06/26 12:14 AM EST

    Arthur Hayes, Chief Investment Officer at?Maelstrom?Fund, told Benzinga on Thursday that rising oil prices and treasury yields could prove positive for Bitcoin . Hayes pointed out the surge in yields on the 10-year Treasury note, which is not typical in a ?risk-off? scenario. Hayes argued that the surge in oil prices has disrupted ?normal investor behavior.

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Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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