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  1. Macquarie Economist Sees Bank on Canada on Hold This Week; Predicts Rate Hike Later in The Year
    MT Newswires | 03/17/26 10:33 AM EDT

    The Bank of Canada rate decision is scheduled for Wednesday at 9:45 a.m.ET. David Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie Group, said his base case is for a hold with the Overnight rate likely to remain at 2.25%. Forward guidance may tilt slightly hawkish relative to January, reflecting greater concern on the inflation front due to the recent oil price spike.

  2. US STOCKS-Wall St rises as Fed meeting, Middle East conflict in focus
    Reuters | 03/17/26 10:29 AM EDT

    * Indexes up: Dow 0.68%, S&P 500 0.54%, Nasdaq 0.54% * Fed expected to keep rates unchanged amid energy cost concerns. * Financials lead S&P 500 gains, rebounding from prior losses. * Oil price-sensitive airlines see stock gains as Delta raises revenue guidance. By Johann M Cherian and Utkarsh Hathi.

  3. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rise as oil prices ease off earlier highs
    Reuters | 03/17/26 10:28 AM EDT

    * Fed, ECB, BOJ, BOE all due to weigh in on economic outlook this week. * Oil prices rise amid Iran-UAE tensions. * US Fed expected to hold rates steady amid current oil shock. By Chuck Mikolajczak. Global stocks rose on Tuesday for a second straight session, even as the war in Iran drove up oil prices and ahead of a flurry of policy announcements from global central banks this week.

  4. Infinity Natural Resources Plans $500 Million Private Debt Offering
    MT Newswires | 03/17/26 09:53 AM EDT

    Infinity Natural Resources (INR) said Tuesday its unit intends to offer $500 million of senior notes due 2031 in a private placement, subject to market conditions. The unit plans to use the net proceeds to repay outstanding borrowings under its credit agreement alongside funding general corporate purposes, Infinity Natural Resources (INR) said. Shares of the company were up over 1% in Tuesday trading.

  5. CANADA STOCKS-TSX edges up in broad gains; investors await central bank decisions
    Reuters | 03/17/26 09:36 AM EDT

    Canada's benchmark index opened higher on Tuesday on gains across sectors, with miners and financials in the lead, while investors awaited key central bank decisions for clues on monetary policy outlook in Canada and the U.S. At 9:32 a.m. ET, the S&P/TSX composite index was up 0.8% at 33,130.48 points.

  6. Sallie Mae? Expands Graduate Loan Options For Medical and Dental Students
    Business Wire | 03/17/26 09:30 AM EDT

    New Offerings Expand Access to Responsible Financing and Flexible Repayment Options Company Increases Scholarship Opportunities For Graduate Students Sallie Mae today announced new and expanded graduate loan options for medical and dental students, supporting students from the first year of school through the transition into clinical practice.

  7. US STOCKS-Wall St set to open higher as investors weigh energy costs before Fed call
    Reuters | 03/17/26 09:10 AM EDT

    * Futures up: Dow 0.31%, S&P 500 0.21%, Nasdaq 0.12% * Honeywell International (HON) slips 1.1%, says the Middle East conflict could hit Q1 revenue. * Delta Air Lines (DAL) rises 5%, raises revenue expectation for the quarter. * Fed to meet on Tuesday and Wednesday. By Johann M Cherian and Utkarsh Hathi.

  8. Fed Kicks Off Policy Meeting as US Equity Futures Tread Water Pre-Bell
    MT Newswires | 03/17/26 09:10 AM EDT

    US equity futures were little changed ahead of Tuesday's opening bell as traders stayed on the sidelines while the Federal Reserve begins its two-day policy meeting. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.3% higher, S&P 500 futures were up 0.2% and Nasdaq futures were 0.1% higher.

  9. Ripple looks to expand crypto and payment services in Brazil
    Coindesk | 03/17/26 09:06 AM EDT

    The blockchain firm is adding custody, payments and brokerage tools for digital asset management and tokenization as it plans to apply for regulatory approval from the central bank.

  10. Rosenberg Research Says Bank of Canada Should Be Cutting Rates
    MT Newswires | 03/17/26 09:00 AM EDT

    Before the effects of the war in Iran showed up, Canadian inflation was a "non-event", says Rosenberg Research after the release yesterday of the CPI figures for February. "Then again," the research asks, "with employment contracting, why would anyone expect the demand side of the economy to be triggering any price inflation?"

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