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Zurich Insurance Earnings Rise on Growth Across Business Lines

Net profit rose 17% in 2025 to $6.80 billion as the insurer delivered record annual earnings across all of its businesses.

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Fed Minutes Reveal Little Appetite for Rate Cuts

Some officials favored more neutral language-pushing back against the prospect of reducing interest rates.

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Soundcore Closes Fund III at $450 Million Cap

The lower-midmarket investor has already made five major commitments from the new pool.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Zurich Insurance, Monte dei Paschi, Mediobanca and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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The Federal Reserve Wants to Change How You Shop for a Mortgage

Washington is aiming to get banks back into the mortgage market.

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Moody's Posts Higher Profit, Revenue

Moody's logged higher profit and revenue in the fourth quarter, as the company said efforts to scale new technologies across its business were paying off.

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Mediobanca Shares Rise After Monte dei Paschi Outlines Delisting Plan

Shares in Mediobanca rose after majority-owner Banca Monte dei Paschi di Sienna said it would delist the Italian investment bank from Milan's stock exchange.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Coinbase, Canada's housing market, Monte dei Paschi, Mediobanca and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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Fed's Goolsbee Says Future Rate Cuts Depend on Inflation Progress

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee continued to express his view that policymakers could make several more rate cuts if inflation shows it is headed back to the Fed's 2% target.

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Fed's Barr Wants Proof Goods Inflation Is Retreating Before Additional Rate Cuts

Federal Reserve governor said the job market might be "especially vulnerable to negative shocks," given low levels of job creation and a low firing rate.

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Kalshi Dealt Major Setback in Court Fight to Remain in Nevada

A federal appeals court rejected the prediction-market platform's bid, setting the stage for Nevada's civil-enforcement proceedings.

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Berkshire Pares Stakes in Apple and BofA, Adds New York Times Position

In Warren Buffett's last quarter as CEO, his company further trimmed its holdings in the iPhone maker.

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Ex-Executives of Private-Equity-Backed Mobileum Charged With Inflating Revenue

Federal prosecutors allege that the executives overstated revenue before the Audax-backed company's sale to buyout firm H.I.G. at a $915 million valuation.

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Robinhood Says Its Private-Markets Fund Will Go Public in Coming Weeks

The retail-trading platform said it expected its Robinhood Ventures Fund I to go public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RVI.

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Fund managers have never been so alarmed over corporate spending

Fund managers are "uber-bullish" but behind the confident outlook, the crowded long position in gold and an uptick in cash levels betray some doubts.

 

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February 19, 2026 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)

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