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  • Fed opened a formal review of major banks' links to the $1.8 trillion private credit market.
  • Examiners will add targeted questions to quantify debt originated by private-credit funds held by banks.
  • Treasury is separately querying insurers about their private-credit exposure.
  • Iran cannot locate or remove all naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. officials say.
  • Uncleared mines undercut a proposed two-week ceasefire and may delay verified safe passage, pressuring energy and shipping markets.

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Pandora establishes Canadian distribution hub to limit tariff exposure

Pandora establishes Canadian distribution hub to limit tariff exposure

Pandora is opening a distribution centre in Mississauga, Ontario to process Canadian online orders locally and reduce the effect of U.S. tariffs on jewellery imported from Thailand. The facility, operated by GXO Logistics, is intended to shorten delivery times in one of the company's fastest-growing markets and limit shipments transiting U.S. custo…

Barclays' Top European Consumer Picks Ahead of Q1 Results

Barclays' Top European Consumer Picks Ahead of Q1 Results

Barclays has identified three preferred stocks in the European consumer goods and food sector as companies report first-quarter results. The bank warns of widespread earnings softness and flags geopolitical risk tied to the U.S.-Israel war on Iran as a potential inflation shock, while favouring businesses that can pass costs through to prices witho…

European equities stall as monthly losses mount amid Middle East disruptions

European equities stall as monthly losses mount amid Middle East disruptions

European stocks registered modest gains early Tuesday, but the region’s benchmark is set for a sharp monthly drop that would end an eight-month rally. Markets were supported by reports of possible de-escalation in the Middle East, yet concerns over disrupted oil flows and supply-chain pressures have pushed the STOXX 600 toward its first quarterly f…

Buy the Navy Win: General Dynamics Trade Plan After a $15.4B Contract

Buy the Navy Win: General Dynamics Trade Plan After a $15.4B Contract

General Dynamics (GD) just booked a $15.4 billion Navy award for Columbia-class submarines. The contract materially de-risks a large portion of near-term revenue for the Marine Systems business and reinforces free cash flow generation. We outline a tactical long with an entry at $341.00, a stop at $325.00 and a target of $370.00 over a 180 trading-…

Vorwerk Proposes Special Payout After Robust 2025 Performance

Vorwerk Proposes Special Payout After Robust 2025 Performance

Vorwerk Group SE will ask shareholders to approve a special dividend of €0.40 per share in addition to its customary €0.70 distribution, following a year in which revenue, cash balances and profitability all improved markedly. The company also provided 2026 guidance that points to continued, though moderate, revenue growth and a wide EBITDA range.

Hilton Food Group launches strategic review while reaffirming FY26 guidance

Hilton Food Group launches strategic review while reaffirming FY26 guidance

Hilton Food Group reported adjusted profit before tax of £73 million for fiscal 2025, matching prior guidance, and reiterated a fiscal 2026 adjusted PBT guidance range of £60-65 million. The company has initiated a strategic review to reinforce its core red meat operations, pursue efficiency and margin gains, and expand its retailer partnership mod…

UK grocery inflation unchanged at 4.3% in March, Worldpanel data shows

UK grocery inflation unchanged at 4.3% in March, Worldpanel data shows

Grocery inflation in the UK remained at 4.3% in the four weeks to March 22, according to Worldpanel by Numerator, keeping pressure on household budgets. The research group said some categories, such as unprocessed meat and coffee, are seeing the fastest price increases while butter and sugar confectionery are recording the steepest declines. Early …

Tokyo stocks slip as sector losses weigh; Nikkei 225 falls 1.27%

Tokyo stocks slip as sector losses weigh; Nikkei 225 falls 1.27%

Japanese equities closed lower on Tuesday, with the Nikkei 225 ending the session down 1.27%. Losses were concentrated in the Paper & Pulp, Transport and Communication sectors. Market breadth favored decliners, the Nikkei volatility gauge surged, and moves in oil, gold and currency pairs accompanied the equity weakness.

German economic institutes sharply scale back 2026 growth forecast, point to Iran conflict and higher energy costs

German economic institutes sharply scale back 2026 growth forecast, point to Iran conflict and higher energy costs

A consortium of Germany's leading economic research institutes has reduced its growth projection for 2026 to 0.6%, down from a 1.3% estimate issued in September, and trimmed 2027 expectations to 0.9% from 1.4%. The institutes attribute the downgrade to rising energy costs tied to the Iran war, which they say are driving higher inflation. The group …

Three Indonesian UN Peacekeepers Killed in Separate Incidents in Southern Lebanon

Three Indonesian UN Peacekeepers Killed in Separate Incidents in Southern Lebanon

Three Indonesian members of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL said, as Israeli strikes across Lebanon have left hundreds dead. The incidents, including an explosion that destroyed a peacekeeper vehicle near Bani Hayyan and a projectile blast near Adchit al-Qusayr, …