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S&P 500, Nasdaq Rebound After Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs

Stocks rose after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs.

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Ruling to Set Off Scramble for Refunds

Companies will likely now scramble to recover what they paid, while the broader economic impact may be hard to gauge.

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Economic Growth Slowed in Fourth Quarter, Hurt by Government Shutdown

U.S. GDP grew at 1.4% annual rate in 2025's final quarter.

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Fed's Logan Notes More Business Uncertainty Following Tariff Decision

Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan said she is "cautiously optimistic" on interest rates and acknowledged there may be more uncertainty facing businesses-including the Supreme Court tariff ruling.

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Private-Credit Warning Signs Flash After Blue Owl Unloads $1.4 Billion in Assets

The sale raises fears that the industry's efforts to court individual investors will suffer.

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Consumers' Mood Brightened in February, Michigan Survey Finds

Americans' assessment of the economy improved slightly in February, according to the University of Michigan's monthly survey, yet high prices continued to keep many on edge.

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U.S. New Home Sales Rise in November But Fall in December, Delayed Data Say

Sales of new single-family homes rose to 758,000 in November, from 656,000 in October, and slipped to 745,000 in December.

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Fed's Preferred Gauge Shows Accelerating December Inflation Trends

The data underscores why many Fed officials have turned cautious about supporting further interest-rate cuts

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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S.-Iran Tensions, U.S. Data in Focus

Growing tensions between the U.S. and Iran will continue to be a major focus for investors in the week ahead, as will be the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's global tariffs.

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U.S. Business Activity Growth Slows as Europe Picks Up Pace

Private-sector activity in the U.S. slowed in February as tariffs drove costs higher for firms, while Europe expanded at a stronger pace than anticipated due to a rebound in industry.

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Crypto and Fintech Firms Seek Shortcut to Banking: Buy One

The deals are seen as a quick way to access the clients, deposits and stature of traditional financial institutions.

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Canada Retail Sales Climb After Pullback in December

Canadians looked to have braved severe winter conditions in parts of the country to hit the stores last month, driving a strong rebound in retail sales to start the new year.

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Eurozone Wages Growth Slowed Last Year Despite Low Unemployment

Wage increases in the eurozone slowed last year, a sign that inflation is set to remain around the European Central Bank's target this year.

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Christine Lagarde Says Her 'Baseline' Is Finishing ECB Term

An early departure by the head of the European Central Bank would give French President Emmanuel Macron a say in filling one of Europe's most powerful jobs.

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Japan Inflation Cools, Giving BOJ More Room to Operate

Consumer inflation, excluding volatile fresh food prices, climbed 2.0% in January from a year earlier, compared with December's 2.4% rise.

 

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February 20, 2026 15:00 ET (20:00 GMT)

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