Overnight headlines on February 11th
1. U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutenic admitted to visiting Epstein's private island. White House Press Secretary Levitt said Trump "fully supports" Lutenic.
2. With the addition of new clauses, the European Parliament is closer to approving the U.S.-EU trade agreement.
3. The United States no longer supports climate loans from the International Monetary Fund.
4. Google raised nearly $32 billion in 24-hour bond issuance, with ten times oversubscription for its century-old pound bond.
5. Tesla appoints European business executive Joe Ward to oversee global electric vehicle sales.
6. U.S. brokerage stocks fell as concerns about artificial intelligence spread to the financial industry.
7. Goldman Sachs CEO Solomon said that last week's sharp drop in software stocks due to concerns about artificial intelligence competition may have been an overreaction by the market.
8. Abu Dhabi's MGX Capital is close to reaching an agreement to participate in Anthropic's latest round of financing.
9. U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutenic believes that other countries in the world artificially raise the value of the U.S. dollar to weaken their export competitiveness.
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