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Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

Feb 16, 2026

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Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

U.S. equity markets ended Friday's session with minimal movement despite better-than-expected January inflation data, as the S&P 500 edged up 0.05% while the Nasdaq declined 0.22%. Persistent concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting business models across software, financial services, and logistics sectors prevented a sustained rally, with investors rotating into defensive stocks and rate-sensitive sectors ahead of the Presidents' Day holiday closure.

January CPI Inflation Cools to 2.4%, Beating Expectations and Boosting Fed Rate Cut Hopes

Feb 13, 2026

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January CPI Inflation Cools to 2.4%, Beating Expectations and Boosting Fed Rate Cut Hopes

Consumer prices rose just 2.4% annually in January, falling below the anticipated 2.5% and marking the slowest pace since May 2025. Core inflation also eased to 2.5%, its lowest level since March 2021, providing relief to markets and strengthening the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026.

Federal Reserve Rate Cut Expectations Rise as Bond Yields Fall Following Tame Inflation Data

Feb 13, 2026

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Federal Reserve Rate Cut Expectations Rise as Bond Yields Fall Following Tame Inflation Data

Treasury yields declined sharply following better-than-expected January inflation data, with two-year yields approaching their lowest levels since October. Money markets now price in approximately 63 basis points of Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026, equivalent to around 50% odds of a third reduction by December.

January Inflation Rises to 2.9% as Fed Rate Cut Expectations Pushed to July

Feb 12, 2026

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January Inflation Rises to 2.9% as Fed Rate Cut Expectations Pushed to July

The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 2.9% year-over-year in January 2026, up from December's 2.7%, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Core inflation edged higher to 2.7%, complicating the Federal Reserve's path toward its 2% inflation target and prompting money markets to push expectations for the next rate cut from June to July.

Stock Futures Creep Higher as Investors Digest Strong Labor Market, Mixed Data Signals

Feb 12, 2026

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Stock Futures Creep Higher as Investors Digest Strong Labor Market, Mixed Data Signals

Stock futures modestly rose as traders weighed stronger-than-expected labor data against persistent technology sector weakness and renewed discussions over monetary policy. With unemployment slightly lower than forecast and weekly jobless claims subdued, markets are recalibrating expectations for Federal Reserve action in coming months.

January Jobs Report Shows 130K Payroll Gains Amid Critical Benchmark Revisions

Feb 11, 2026

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January Jobs Report Shows 130K Payroll Gains Amid Critical Benchmark Revisions

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released delayed January employment data showing 130,000 new jobs added, exceeding expectations of 70,000. However, annual benchmark revisions revealed 2025 employment was significantly weaker than previously reported, with total job gains revised down from 584,000 to just 181,000 for the year.

Federal Reserve Maintains Rates at 3.50-3.75% as Markets Price in Mid-Year Easing

Feb 11, 2026

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Federal Reserve Maintains Rates at 3.50-3.75% as Markets Price in Mid-Year Easing

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady in its range of 3.50-3.75 percent at its January 2026 meeting, pausing its easing cycle after three consecutive cuts in late 2025. Market participants are now pricing increased probability of rate cuts beginning in April or June as employment data suggests greater labor market cooling than previously recognized.

Dollar Weakness Intensifies as Currency Markets Position for Fed Policy Pivot

Feb 11, 2026

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Dollar Weakness Intensifies as Currency Markets Position for Fed Policy Pivot

The U.S. Dollar Index fell to its lowest level this month as traders increased bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts following weaker-than-expected labor market revisions. The Japanese yen strengthened for a fourth consecutive day amid growing expectations the Bank of Japan will maintain its hawkish stance and potentially raise rates in April.

U.S. Private Payrolls Add Meager 22,000 Jobs in January, Signaling Labor Market Deterioration

Feb 10, 2026

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U.S. Private Payrolls Add Meager 22,000 Jobs in January, Signaling Labor Market Deterioration

Private sector employment increased by just 22,000 positions in January according to ADP's National Employment Report, falling well below economist expectations of 45,000 and marking the weakest monthly gain since late 2020. The data reveals a bifurcated labor market with healthcare adding 74,000 jobs while professional services shed 57,000 positions.

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