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What To Expect From Friday's Report On Inflation
NewsFeb 11, 2026

What To Expect From Friday's Report On Inflation

Economists expect the January Consumer Price Index to rise 2.5% year‑over‑year, a dip from December’s 2.7% and the lowest headline inflation since May 2021. Core CPI, which strips out food and energy, is also projected at 2.5%, matching the lowest...

By Investopedia — Economics
Lower Unemployment Rate Supports Longer Pause for Fed
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Lower Unemployment Rate Supports Longer Pause for Fed

January’s jobs report showed 130,000 new positions, nearly double expectations, and a unemployment rate drop to 4.3%, down from 4.5% in January. The stronger labor market has pushed back market expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next rate cut from June...

By The New York Times — Economy
Infographics: Key Rates & Spreads In the Modern Repo Market
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Infographics: Key Rates & Spreads In the Modern Repo Market

The episode breaks down the modern repo market by illustrating how overnight rates and dealer spreads vary across different repo segments—triparty, GCF, DVP, and NCCBR. It explains that dealers profit by maintaining a positive spread between the cost of borrowing...

By Conks – global monetary mechanics
HCC Q4 2025 Earnings Outlook
BlogFeb 11, 2026

HCC Q4 2025 Earnings Outlook

The episode examines Warrior Coal Company's Q4 2025 earnings outlook, emphasizing the stable performance of its legacy mines and the growing influence of the Blue Creek operation. It highlights the uncertainty around Blue Creek's steady‑state production as it gains market...

By The Coal Trader
This TSX Gold Producer Tipped as Top M&A Target in Scorching Metals Market
NewsFeb 11, 2026

This TSX Gold Producer Tipped as Top M&A Target in Scorching Metals Market

A TD Cowen survey of 58 institutional investors and mining executives identified Toronto‑listed Iamgold Corp. as the leading M&A candidate for 2026, with 20 % of respondents flagging the company. The poll also showed near‑universal expectations of heightened gold and silver...

By Financial Post – Commodities
Surviving the Refinance Wall: Lessons From an $8B Portfolio with Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo
PodcastFeb 11, 202626 min

Surviving the Refinance Wall: Lessons From an $8B Portfolio with Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo

In this episode, Sarah Esler, Managing Director of Mortgage Investments at AIMCo, walks listeners through the dynamics of an $8 billion institutional mortgage portfolio spanning Canada, the U.S., and Western Europe. She explains how pension‑backed capital is coping with historic spread...

By Commercial Real Estate Podcast (First National)
Land Investing for Beginners: The Freedom Multiplier You’re Not Using (Coaching)
PodcastFeb 11, 20260 min

Land Investing for Beginners: The Freedom Multiplier You’re Not Using (Coaching)

In this episode, Mark Podolsky, Scott Bossman, Jon Burnett, and guest Landon Harris explore land investing as a "freedom multiplier" and argue that coaching is the missing link that turns curiosity into consistent results. Drawing on insights from the Dirt...

By The Land Geek
Recent Signals and Tematica Model Confirmation Points
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Recent Signals and Tematica Model Confirmation Points

The episode reviews recent headline-driven confirmation points for Tematica’s thematic investment models, focusing on aging demographics, AI adoption, cash‑strapped consumers, cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, and emerging energy demands. Key takeaways include a resurgence in senior housing demand as boomers age, rapid...

By Tematica Signals (Substack)
CommodityChat: February WASDE Boosts Corn Export Outlook
BlogFeb 11, 2026

CommodityChat: February WASDE Boosts Corn Export Outlook

The USDA’s February 2026 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report introduced modest revisions to U.S. and global grain balances, notably a slight increase in projected U.S. corn ending stocks for 2025/26. The higher stocks lift the corn export...

By Trader PhD Blog
Best Trade Finance Bank In North America: BNY
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Best Trade Finance Bank In North America: BNY

BNY was named the Best Trade Finance Bank in North America, reflecting its robust portfolio and eight global trade centers. The bank leverages high credit ratings, competitive pricing, and a suite of digital tools to streamline trade processing, risk mitigation,...

By Global Finance Magazine
2314: 2 P's on a Pod: The AI Winners Nobody's Talking About
PodcastFeb 11, 20261h 23m

2314: 2 P's on a Pod: The AI Winners Nobody's Talking About

In this fast‑paced small‑cap episode, UK equity analyst Paul Scott and host discuss 16 AI‑adjacent stock ideas, ranging from UK fintechs like Moneysupermarket (MONY) and Craneware (CRW) to niche tech firms such as Seeing Machines (SEE) and hVivo (HVO). They...

By The Vox Markets Podcast
Cloudflare Rises 5% as AI Agent Wave Led by Viral Moltbot Boosts Security Demand
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Cloudflare Rises 5% as AI Agent Wave Led by Viral Moltbot Boosts Security Demand

Cloudflare’s shares jumped 5% after the company beat Q4 expectations, driven by surging demand for its edge networking and security services from AI agents like the viral Moltbot. The firm reported adjusted earnings of 28 cents per share on $615 million...

By CNBC – Earnings
Musk’s Orbital Compute Revolution: Will Space-Based Data Centers Ignite a New Geopolitical Space Race?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Musk’s Orbital Compute Revolution: Will Space-Based Data Centers Ignite a New Geopolitical Space Race?

The episode examines Elon Musk’s proposal for an orbital data center constellation that would deliver hyperscale AI compute powered by continuous solar energy and radiative cooling, potentially reaching 100 GW of power in space. It argues that this technology could bypass...

By GeopoliticsUnplugged
CBO Underestimates AI's Productivity Boost, Forecasts Too Low
SocialFeb 11, 2026

CBO Underestimates AI's Productivity Boost, Forecasts Too Low

CBO is mostly dismissive of the effects of AI on productivity growth (overly so IMHO). They expect *slowing* potential labor force productivity as the modest AI boost to TFP is swamped by the reduction in capital services. I would take the over...

By Jason Furman
US Policy in Latin America - 11 February 2026
BlogFeb 11, 2026

US Policy in Latin America - 11 February 2026

The episode focuses on Venezuela, with a deep dive into its energy sector and the geopolitical implications for U.S. policy in Latin America. It also touches on related developments in Cuba, Argentina, and the strategic role of El Paso as a...

By Latin America Risk Report
European Investment Bank Launching Financing Platform for Energy Efficiency
NewsFeb 11, 2026

European Investment Bank Launching Financing Platform for Energy Efficiency

The European Investment Bank is injecting €60 million into Solas Capital’s Sustainable Energy Fund II to launch a new financing platform that will support energy‑efficiency projects for SMEs across the EU. The platform is designed to mobilize nearly €400 million of total capital,...

By POWER Magazine
Bulls Near Record, Yet Options and Speculatives Stay Low
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Bulls Near Record, Yet Options and Speculatives Stay Low

Sentiment in the stock market appears somewhat mixed. The Investors Intelligence survey (below) does show that the percentage of bulls is near the historical highs (62) while the percent bears is near the low (15). However, that level of enthusiasm is...

By Jurrien Timmer
Jobs Surge, Unemployment Drops: GDP Gains Confirm Strength
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Jobs Surge, Unemployment Drops: GDP Gains Confirm Strength

On the surface a strong jobs report (130K jobs & unemployment falls to 4.3%). And just about every detail makes that stronger: participation up, involuntary part-time down, hours up, wages up. The mystery of strong GDP and weak jobs is being resolved...

By Jason Furman
The Condo Crisis
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Condo Crisis

Since January 2020, US single‑family homes have appreciated 46% versus 34% for condos, widening the price premium to a record 22% or $74,000. The gap, historically 8‑17%, accelerated during the pandemic as remote work increased demand for space. Tightened condo...

By Home Economics
Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers

The commercial sector is now the largest electricity consumer in Ohio, driven by data center expansions. Commercial electricity sales surpassed residential sales for the first time on a twelve-month moving average basis in August 2025 and now account for 35%...

By T. Mason Hamilton
January Jobs Spark Rate‑cut Doubts Despite Solid Hires
SocialFeb 11, 2026

January Jobs Spark Rate‑cut Doubts Despite Solid Hires

Analytically, the January U.S. jobs report supports competing views. The market reaction, however, was clear: traders have sharply dialed back expectations for a June rate cut. The big beat on January job creation, paired with a dip in the unemployment rate...

By Mohamed El‑Erian
Credit Crunch: Investor Survey 1Q - Fed, Earnings, Tech Supply
PodcastFeb 11, 202638 min

Credit Crunch: Investor Survey 1Q - Fed, Earnings, Tech Supply

In this episode, Mahesh Bhimalingam of Bloomberg Intelligence and Ashwin Palta of BNY Investments discuss the Bloomberg Intelligence 1Q26 Investor Survey, highlighting the continued resilience of credit and high‑yield markets despite recent tariff shocks and rate volatility. They examine why...

By FICC Focus
Global Payout Growth Outpaces US, Driving Valuations
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Global Payout Growth Outpaces US, Driving Valuations

And it’s not just global earnings that have been showing momentum. Payouts (dividends + buybacks) have been advancing as well, as companies near and far have become more shareholder savvy. The growth rate of payouts has been the primary driver...

By Jurrien Timmer
Global Earnings Boom Ends S&P’s EAFE Uptrend
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Global Earnings Boom Ends S&P’s EAFE Uptrend

The earnings boom has gone global, with estimates in both EAFE and EM showing good momentum. The blue squiggles show estimates for the S&P 500 and the pink ones are for the MSCI EAFE index. The days of significant divergences...

By Jurrien Timmer
Federal YIMBYs?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Federal YIMBYs?

The House approved the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a federal effort to ease regulations on manufactured‑home financing, HUD programs, and construction lending for small builders. The legislation also grants regulatory relief to local banks, aiming to revive mortgage...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
Strong Payrolls Fail to Boost Dollar, Correlation Shifts
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Strong Payrolls Fail to Boost Dollar, Correlation Shifts

Tepid response of the Dollar to a big upside surprise in payrolls. The whisper number for consensus was weak, so this was a solid beat, yet USD is barely able to rise. We're on our way to the correlation switch...

By Robin Brooks
US Backs Coal Revival as Indonesia Slashes Output
SocialFeb 11, 2026

US Backs Coal Revival as Indonesia Slashes Output

Two major coal developments in the last 24 hours. 1. White House announcing purchases and support to revive the industry 2. Indonesia just ordered the world's largest nickel mine to sharply cut output. They are also looking to cut coal production by...

By Quinn Thompson
Saba Recommends Share Tender Offer if Its Edinburgh Worldwide Bid Is Successful
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Saba Recommends Share Tender Offer if Its Edinburgh Worldwide Bid Is Successful

Saba Capital Management has urged shareholders of Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust (EWIT) to accept a 100% cash exit at 99% of net asset value if its board slate wins the upcoming AGM. The activist hedge fund, which has unsuccessfully challenged...

By MoneyWeek – All
Strong Earnings, Modest Overvaluation—Boom, Not Bubble
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Strong Earnings, Modest Overvaluation—Boom, Not Bubble

This formidable earnings growth has allowed valuations to take a back seat for a change. While the 5-year CAPE ratio is up there at 32x, the n12m P/E multiple doesn’t seem too onerous at 22x, considering not only the earnings...

By Jurrien Timmer
Forecasting Trends, NAV Squeeze Mechanics, Active ETF Surge
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Forecasting Trends, NAV Squeeze Mechanics, Active ETF Surge

🆓 Wednesday links: focusing on forecasting, how NAV squeezing works, and the rise of the active ETF. https://t.co/bgzuhBy1Uq image: https://t.co/JRCEGjVQN2 https://t.co/PSs8BSV9vG

By Tadas Viskanta
What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?
NewsFeb 11, 2026

What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?

Malaysia upgraded its e‑waste import prohibition from a conditional to an absolute ban, ending all shipments of end‑of‑life batteries and related waste. The move creates immediate supply uncertainty for battery recyclers that rely on imported black mass, likely driving up...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Tech Peaks; Next Moves Mapped in 10 Charts
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Tech Peaks; Next Moves Mapped in 10 Charts

Off-Topic ChartStorm - Tech Stocks Tech has topped, what's next? Here's 10 charts outlining the situation and thoughts on the risks + opportunities: https://t.co/WKltkF9gOt https://t.co/k0pxNxZedy

By Callum Thomas
EU Debt Issuance
SocialFeb 11, 2026

EU Debt Issuance

If the EU were only able to issue its own debt, imagine the possibilities… Yeah, imagine if you gave EU bureaucrats the power to spend an astronomical amount in addition to its power to regulate https://t.co/KAqbSOG71R

By Axel Merk
January Outages Cut 3 Million Barrels Daily, 18‑month High
SocialFeb 11, 2026

January Outages Cut 3 Million Barrels Daily, 18‑month High

CHART OF THE DAY: If anything characterised January was oil outages: Kazakhstan, Venezuela, and the US (due to weather), plus several others. In total, it adds to nearly 3m b/d, highest in about 18 months, according to the @EIAgov https://t.co/Gb7hmQGvLw

By Javier Blas
Yen Carry Trade Holds; USD Weakens, Markets Rise
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Yen Carry Trade Holds; USD Weakens, Markets Rise

Yen Carry Trade Is Not Unwinding Like You Think $USDJPY $FXY $QQQ $DXY Japan & China’s pressure on Treasury sales are weakening the USD, supporting equities + metals overall, without triggering a disruptive yen carry trade unwind. https://t.co/m6Mu3FpuRf

By Samantha LaDuc
Unveiling 2026 Prop Trading Roadmap and Upcoming Announcements
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Unveiling 2026 Prop Trading Roadmap and Upcoming Announcements

Great conversations at @iFXEXPO diving into the 2026 Prop Trading roadmap - with a few hints about big announcements coming from @the5erstrading @FundedNext @IC_Funded Apparently I was “grilling” them (according to the audience)😄… or just asking questions everyone’s thinking? https://t.co/GEGDCIAXIG

By Kathy Lien
AI Spending Cemented, Driving Multiplier Effect Across Tech
SocialFeb 11, 2026

AI Spending Cemented, Driving Multiplier Effect Across Tech

AI spending isn't a debate anymore, it's cemented. @DivesTech on the multiplier effect across software, infrastructure and data centers 💻🚧 https://t.co/TC1BjQAHtv

By Dan Nathan
What a Schwab Brain Scan Reveals About Traders
SocialFeb 11, 2026

What a Schwab Brain Scan Reveals About Traders

Charles Schwab scanned my brain… and this is what they found 👀 Inside the Mind of a Trader | Kathy Lien https://t.co/7k3G7EUtU5 via @YouTube

By Kathy Lien
Argentina's 32% Inflation Signals Milei Must Dollarize
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Argentina's 32% Inflation Signals Milei Must Dollarize

Argentina’s January inflation came in at a RED HOT 32.4%/yr. Pres. Milei’s monetary model is not working. MILEI MUST DOLLARIZE NOW. https://t.co/MLSKqYfys7

By Steve Hanke
Earnings Season Sparks 5.2% Avg Move, Largest Since 2012
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Earnings Season Sparks 5.2% Avg Move, Largest Since 2012

The average stock reporting so far this earnings season has moved 5.2% up or down, the biggest post-earnings move since at least 2012--Citi https://t.co/Avh8yKzn1V

By Gunjan Banerji
USDJPY Plunges 2.5% in Three Days, Reversal Uncertain
SocialFeb 11, 2026

USDJPY Plunges 2.5% in Three Days, Reversal Uncertain

$USDJPY is down over -2.5% over the past three days. One of the biggest drops in the past year and a half. Doesn't mean it has to stall and reverse though... https://t.co/LRjhnctyzL

By John Kicklighter
Dollar Stabilizes Post‑NFP; CPI Sets Next Direction
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Dollar Stabilizes Post‑NFP; CPI Sets Next Direction

US Dollar Technical Forecast: USD Stabilizes After NFP – CPI to Decide the Next Move https://t.co/xwnZkIUN3I $DXY Weekly Chart https://t.co/Cp7VSktXM6

By Michael Boutros
Ethanol Output Rebounds to February High Amid Mild Weather
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Ethanol Output Rebounds to February High Amid Mild Weather

🇺🇸U.S. ethanol production in the first week of February popped right back up to the pre-arctic blast levels, totaling 1.11M bpd, a February best. U.S. temperatures have been unseasonably mild this week, and that should largely continue through the rest of...

By Karen Braun
USD Strength Shifts EUR/AUD, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY Post‑NFP
SocialFeb 11, 2026

USD Strength Shifts EUR/AUD, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY Post‑NFP

Today's Opening Bell A look at the USD crosses post-NFP with on-the-fly analysis on EUR/AUD, EUR/JPY and GBP/JPY https://t.co/Tu1RqyYsZf

By Michael Boutros
Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Savings Claim Ignores Fixed-Rate Debt
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Savings Claim Ignores Fixed-Rate Debt

Trump says lower rates would save "at least one trillion dollars per year." The federal government's entire annual net interest bill was $970 billion in fiscal 2025—and much of that is locked in at rates on previously issued debt that...

By Nick Timiraos
NFPs Surge Past Forecasts, yet 2025 Revisions Cut Million
SocialFeb 11, 2026

NFPs Surge Past Forecasts, yet 2025 Revisions Cut Million

#NFPs beat expectations by the most in 10 months - a 130K vs 40K expected. That said, revisions aggregated through 2025 have lowered the year's total by over 1 million https://t.co/p1pkqEWC57

By John Kicklighter
Investors Dismiss Threat, Doubt USMCA Termination
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Investors Dismiss Threat, Doubt USMCA Termination

"The market isn't taking this latest threat seriously at all," said Adam Button, chief currency analyst at investingLive, adding that investors doubt that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a continental trade pact, will be discontinued ... I'll say it...

By Adam Button
Shareholder Rejects Netflix Deal, Backs Paramount Bid
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Shareholder Rejects Netflix Deal, Backs Paramount Bid

Small Warner Bros. Discovery Shareholder Blasts ‘Flawed, Inferior’ Netflix Offer and Backs Paramount’s Hostile Bid — but Will It Matter? https://t.co/NGSPvAdqOW via @variety

By Todd Spangler
Strong January Jobs, Lower Unemployment Boost USD Despite Cut Expectations
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Strong January Jobs, Lower Unemployment Boost USD Despite Cut Expectations

Jan jobs data better than expected and benchmark revision more or less in line. Unemployment rate ticks lower. $USD jump sold into quickly. Mkt still pricing in around two cuts this year.

By Marc Chandler