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23/02/2026
Morgan Stanley significantly lowered the target price of S&P from $398 to $287.
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Federal Reserve Governor Wahle: January employment data exceeded expectations. If this continues in February, it may be appropriate to maintain interest rates.
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The Baltic Dry Index rose by 3.38% to 2112 points.
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The US Air Force signed a contract with ATCO and ASRC Federal companies, with both companies responsible for operating and maintaining the Alaska radar system.
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Waller: It is expected that after the impact of the government shutdown gradually fades, GDP will grow by about 2% from the fourth quarter of 2025 to the first quarter of 2026, consumer spending remains strong, and industrial activity is rebounding.
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Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: It is expected that GDP will grow by about 2% from the fourth quarter of 2025 to the first quarter of 2026, with the impact of the government shutdown easing and consumer spending remaining stable while industrial activity is picking up.
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