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U.S. Primary Credit Market Competition Hits Record High as Bond Demand Surges

Feb 25, 2026

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U.S. Primary Credit Market Competition Hits Record High as Bond Demand Surges

A Barclays report published today shows competition in the U.S. primary credit market reaching unprecedented levels, driven by strong investor demand for corporate bonds. Issuance in both investment-grade and high-yield sectors saw marked increases in allocations, reflecting surging investor interest and structural shifts. Robust demand is pushing trading activity higher across large deals, with implications for credit spreads and yield curves as investors reprice risk in fixed income markets.

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Mortgage Rates Fall as U.S. 30-Year Average Drops to 6.04%

Feb 25, 2026

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Mortgage Rates Fall as U.S. 30-Year Average Drops to 6.04%

On February 25, 2026, Bankrate data show U.S. mortgage rates for 30-year fixed loans fell to an average of 6.04%, marking a notable decline from recent peaks. Despite historically elevated levels relative to pre-2023 norms, this drop offers potential relief to homebuyers and may support housing demand. Persistent inflation pressures, however, mean Federal Reserve rate policy remains cautious, with future cuts hinging on inflation progress and economic data.

Stocks Rally With Futures Higher After State of the Union and Trade Policy Headlines

Feb 25, 2026

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Stocks Rally With Futures Higher After State of the Union and Trade Policy Headlines

U.S. stock futures climbed modestly on February 25, 2026, as markets digested the State of the Union address and braced for key earnings from Nvidia and others. Traders reacted positively to pro-economic rhetoric and confirmed global tariff levels, while optimism in chip and software names supported futures gains. Amid this backdrop, investors took selective positions in tech and industrial ETFs, balancing trade uncertainty with earnings anticipation.

U.S. Stocks Stabilize After Volatile Sell-Off Led by AI and Tariff Fears

Feb 24, 2026

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U.S. Stocks Stabilize After Volatile Sell-Off Led by AI and Tariff Fears

U.S. equity markets showed signs of stabilization on Tuesday following a sharp sell-off driven by renewed concerns over artificial intelligence disruption and tariff policy uncertainty. Major indices exhibited mixed performance as investors digested fresh corporate developments and macroeconomic cues while repositioning ahead of midweek data releases and earnings results.

Binance Revives Tokenized U.S. Stock Trading Through Ondo Finance Partnership

Feb 24, 2026

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Binance Revives Tokenized U.S. Stock Trading Through Ondo Finance Partnership

Binance has reintroduced trading in select tokenized U.S. equities through a partnership with Ondo Finance, offering crypto traders access to fractionalized versions of traditional stocks and ETFs. The move underscores growing convergence between digital asset platforms and traditional financial markets, despite ongoing regulatory scrutiny in key jurisdictions.

Morning Bid: AI Doom Scenarios and Tariff Gloom Cloud U.S. Market Outlook

Feb 24, 2026

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Morning Bid: AI Doom Scenarios and Tariff Gloom Cloud U.S. Market Outlook

Market strategists flagged growing concerns over the potential adverse effects of rapid artificial intelligence adoption and renewed tariff policy uncertainty on risk assets. The combination of pessimistic AI disruption scenarios and tariff policy unpredictability has contributed to elevated volatility expectations and cautious positioning among institutional investors.

U.S. Fourth-Quarter GDP Slumps to 1.4%, Core PCE Inflation Climbs to 3% in Stagflation-Lite Warning

Feb 20, 2026

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U.S. Fourth-Quarter GDP Slumps to 1.4%, Core PCE Inflation Climbs to 3% in Stagflation-Lite Warning

The U.S. economy expanded at a meager annualized rate of 1.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025, sharply missing consensus expectations of 2.8% to 3%, while the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, core PCE, accelerated to 3.0% — a combination that has investors bracing for a prolonged pause in rate cuts and reigniting fears of a stagflationary environment heading into 2026.

Fed Minutes Signal Higher-for-Longer Resolve as Officials Demand Sustained Disinflation Before Any Rate Cut

Feb 20, 2026

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Fed Minutes Signal Higher-for-Longer Resolve as Officials Demand Sustained Disinflation Before Any Rate Cut

Minutes from the Federal Reserve's January FOMC meeting, released Wednesday, revealed a sharply hawkish tilt among policymakers, with most officials signaling that sustained progress on inflation — not merely a single favorable data print — would be required before resuming rate cuts, pushing market expectations for the first 2026 reduction firmly to July and pressuring rate-sensitive equities, financials, and growth stocks.

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