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  • NRW Holdings wins A$175m Rio Tinto earthworks contract, sending its shares up about 7 percent.
  • U.S. dollar holds gains after stronger factory data, while the Australian dollar rises ahead of an expected RBA rate hike.
  • Asian equities and gold rebound as a stronger U.S. factory PMI eases recent market volatility and steadies yields.
  • M EVO Global Acquisition Corp II raises $300m in IPO to pursue critical minerals deals, units begin NASDAQ trading.
  • SoftBank unit Saimemory and Intel agree to develop Z-Angle memory for AI data centers, with prototypes expected by 2028.

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MOEX Russia slips as mining and oil names drag markets lower

MOEX Russia slips as mining and oil names drag markets lower

Russia's MOEX Russia Index closed 0.55% lower on Friday, with losses concentrated in the Mining, Oil & Gas and Telecoms sectors. Heavyweight miners including MMC Norilsk Nickel and OK Rusal were among the largest decliners, while Mobil'nye Telesistemy finished marginally higher. Market breadth favored losers and volatility edged up as commodity and…

More than 200 killed in collapse at Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Congo

More than 200 killed in collapse at Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Congo

A collapse at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has killed more than 200 people, provincial officials say. The mine — responsible for roughly 15% of global coltan output — has been under the control of the M23 rebel group since 2024. Authorities say victims include miners, children and market vendors, while the exact de…

S&P Upholds Bosnia and Herzegovina's 'B+/B' Sovereign Ratings, Cites Stable Outlook

S&P Upholds Bosnia and Herzegovina's 'B+/B' Sovereign Ratings, Cites Stable Outlook

S&P Global Ratings has affirmed Bosnia and Herzegovina's long- and short-term sovereign credit ratings at 'B+/B' with a stable outlook. The agency projects widening budget deficits beginning in 2026 driven by preelection spending, and anticipates government debt, net of liquid assets, will rise to 25% of GDP by 2029 from an estimated 20% at the end…

Fitch Lifts SM Energy to BB+ After Closing of Civitas Deal

Fitch Lifts SM Energy to BB+ After Closing of Civitas Deal

Fitch Ratings upgraded SM Energy Company’s long-term issuer default rating to BB+ from BB following the close of its $12.8 billion all-stock merger with Civitas Resources. The transaction materially increases scale and proved reserves while raising gross debt to about $8 billion. Fitch assigned a Stable Outlook and anticipates debt reduction over t…

Kevin Warsh: Who he is and what his nomination as Fed chair signals for markets

Kevin Warsh: Who he is and what his nomination as Fed chair signals for markets

President Donald Trump has tapped former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair. The choice has calmed some concerns over central bank independence while prompting market reactions across currencies, precious metals and equities. Warsh's Wall Street background, roles in crisis policy and prior Fed tenure shape ex…

Demand on PJM Grid Nears Winter Peak as Arctic Cold Persists

Demand on PJM Grid Nears Winter Peak as Arctic Cold Persists

The PJM Interconnection, which manages electricity across 13 Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states and serves roughly one in five Americans, forecasts demand will peak at 141 gigawatts on Friday. Extended Arctic weather is expected to keep electricity use elevated through February 2 even as generators and transmission operators contend with significant o…

Dollar-Store Leaders in 2026: Winners, Valuations and Headwinds

Dollar-Store Leaders in 2026: Winners, Valuations and Headwinds

The dollar-store segment has been among 2026’s most dynamic retail arenas, with a handful of chains delivering outsized returns. Analysis using Investing Pro metrics highlights Dollar General and Five Below as notable growth stories, Dollarama for its profitability, and Dollar Tree for its mixed technical and valuation signals. Each company present…

Rollins CEO Sells Shares to Cover Tax Withholding; Stock Near 52-Week High

Rollins CEO Sells Shares to Cover Tax Withholding; Stock Near 52-Week High

Rollins President and CEO Jerry Gahlhoff Jr. sold 1,307 shares on January 28, 2026, at $62.83 per share for a total of $82,118, a transaction disclosed in an SEC Form 4 that the company says was to satisfy tax withholding obligations from restricted stock vesting. The pest control company's shares trade close to their 52-week high amid dividend con…

Rollins executive sheds a small stake as shares hover near 52-week high

Rollins executive sheds a small stake as shares hover near 52-week high

Rollins Inc Chief Administrative Officer Tesh Thomas D. disposed of 323 shares on January 28, 2026, at $62.83 per share, netting $20,294. The sale, made to cover tax withholding tied to restricted stock vesting, leaves Thomas with substantial direct and indirect holdings as the pest control company trades close to its 52-week high and faces diverge…

Statistics Canada postpones next CPI release to avoid holiday timing

Statistics Canada postpones next CPI release to avoid holiday timing

Statistics Canada has moved the release date for its next consumer price index to February 17 after the originally scheduled day coincided with a statutory holiday in most provinces, when equity and bond markets would be closed. The agency said the decision followed consultation with stakeholders and was intended to ensure data are available when t…

Rolls‑Royce ADR: Tactical Long With Room to $20 — Here’s the Plan

Rolls‑Royce ADR: Tactical Long With Room to $20 — Here’s the Plan

Rolls‑Royce (RYCEY) has recovered sharply from 2025 lows and now trades at $16.83 with a market cap of about $142B. With civil aerospace aftermarket demand improving and nuclear SMR partnerships gaining traction, the risk/reward favors a controlled long. This idea lays out an entry at $16.60, a stop at $15.00 and an initial target of $17.90 (and a …

Hochul Seeks to Block ICE Deputization of New York Local Police

Hochul Seeks to Block ICE Deputization of New York Local Police

New York Governor Kathy Hochul introduced legislation to stop local law enforcement from being deputized by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to prohibit the use of state-funded personnel and resources for federal civil immigration enforcement. The proposal, announced amid nationwide protests after two fatal shootings by federal agents i…