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  • Somalia aid deliveries delayed by shipping disruptions tied to Iran conflict, forcing clinics to ration therapeutic food for malnourished children.
  • Bitcoin falls below $77,000 as rising oil and looming central-bank decisions reduce demand for risk assets.
  • ASX 200 slips 0.64% as gold, consumer discretionary and utilities weigh on Australian equities.
  • Taiwan Weighted index closes unchanged at a record high while crude and Brent rise and gold falls.
  • Domino's Pizza Enterprises shares slide after parent Domino's Inc. reports weaker-than-expected Q1 international sales and profit.
  • Assa Abloy reports nearly unchanged Q1 profit with sales down 6% amid macro headwinds and mixed regional demand.
  • Raiffeisenbankengruppe selects nCino to modernize corporate lending across about 270 local banks, expanding nCino's DACH presence.

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Nitto Denko launches ¥50 billion share repurchase plan

Nitto Denko launches ¥50 billion share repurchase plan

Nitto Denko has unveiled a share buyback program to repurchase up to 20 million shares, equal to 2.97% of its outstanding stock, with a total spending limit of ¥50 billion. The repurchases will take place between April 8 and August 31, 2026, and are described by the company as a component of a broader shareholder return framework and a flexible app…

Kosovo Agrees to Join U.S.-Led International Force in Gaza

Kosovo Agrees to Join U.S.-Led International Force in Gaza

Kosovo's government has authorized the deployment of troops to Gaza to join an international stabilization force organized under a U.S.-backed initiative. The move follows a U.S. invitation received in December and comes amid ongoing violence in Gaza and high casualty figures reported by local health authorities.

Why JPMorgan Says Today's Energy Shock Isn't 2022 Redux

Why JPMorgan Says Today's Energy Shock Isn't 2022 Redux

JPMorgan's equity strategy team argues that while rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions have revived memories of 2022, several material differences in wage trends, central bank positioning, consumer dynamics, European growth and energy infrastructure make a repeat of 2022-style stagflation unlikely.

Markets Brace for Iran Conflict, Oil Shock and Jobs Data as Quarter Closes

Markets Brace for Iran Conflict, Oil Shock and Jobs Data as Quarter Closes

The ongoing Iran conflict, now entering a second month, continues to reshape energy flows and investor sentiment as the first quarter ends. Oil prices have jumped well above pre-war levels, while trading eyes remain fixed on both diplomatic signals from Washington and a slate of U.S. economic data—including manufacturing activity and the March jobs…

Aluminum Prices Jump After Strikes Damage Gulf Smelters, Stocks Climb

Aluminum Prices Jump After Strikes Damage Gulf Smelters, Stocks Climb

Aluminum futures rose sharply toward four-year peaks after Iranian strikes damaged key Gulf smelting facilities, constricting supply from producers that represent about 9% of global output. The move pushed London Metal Exchange three-month aluminum higher and triggered gains in major aluminum producers' equities in both London and U.S. pre-market t…

Ukraine Seeks Gulf Buyers for Interceptor Drones as Iran Conflict Sharpens Demand

Ukraine Seeks Gulf Buyers for Interceptor Drones as Iran Conflict Sharpens Demand

Ukraine is attempting to convert battlefield gains in drone interception into export opportunities amid renewed demand from Middle Eastern states confronting Iranian drone threats. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has pursued government-level accords with Gulf countries while domestic manufacturers await export licenses and investment to scale product…

Orsted Shares Climb After BofA Upgrades Stock to Buy

Orsted Shares Climb After BofA Upgrades Stock to Buy

Orsted shares rose more than 7% on Monday after BofA Global Research upgraded the Danish renewable energy firm from neutral to buy. The broker pointed to growing momentum for fossil fuel independence in Europe following the war in the Middle East, stronger policy backing for offshore wind in Europe, and a recent reduction in risks to Orsted's U.S. …

Quarter-End Reckoning: Markets Face War, Energy Shock and Data Tests

Quarter-End Reckoning: Markets Face War, Energy Shock and Data Tests

The first quarter ends under intense geopolitical strain as the Iran conflict reshapes market priorities. A sharp rise in energy prices, large equity losses, and sudden shifts in safe-haven flows have left investors recalibrating risk and policy expectations. In the coming week markets will focus on U.S. payrolls, South Korea trade data, and a flas…

BOJ staff warns oil and weak yen could push underlying inflation higher

BOJ staff warns oil and weak yen could push underlying inflation higher

A Bank of Japan staff analysis cautions that recent increases in crude oil prices and a weaker yen could exert stronger upward pressure on Japan's underlying inflation than in the past, in part because companies have grown more active in raising prices and wages. The BOJ describes how it measures underlying inflation, reports inflation expectations…

Tariffs Force U.S. Restaurants, Retailers to Rework Wine Lists and Shelves

Tariffs Force U.S. Restaurants, Retailers to Rework Wine Lists and Shelves

Tariff changes on European alcohol imports have driven price increases that are prompting U.S. restaurants, bars and retailers to alter wine lists and inventories. Suppliers and wholesalers report rising costs for many imported wines, pushing operators to substitute domestic alternatives or lower-cost labels. The shift is most visible in wine categ…

Albanese Seeks Clear U.S. Objectives and De-escalation in Iran War

Albanese Seeks Clear U.S. Objectives and De-escalation in Iran War

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on March 30 he wants greater clarity from U.S. President Donald Trump on the goals of the ongoing war in Iran and urged steps toward de-escalation. The conflict, which escalated after an initial Israeli strike on February 28 that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and led to the succe…

Fastly: A Re-Rate Trade If Margins Converge With Cloudflare

Fastly: A Re-Rate Trade If Margins Converge With Cloudflare

Fastly reported a clear earnings inflection in Q4 and issued aggressive 2026 guidance. If the company converts AI edge traffic into sustainable operating leverage and narrows margin gaps with larger peers, its current EV/Sales near 7x looks conservative. This trade targets a re-rating to ~9x EV/Sales on 2026 revenue guidance, with a clear entry, st…

GXO Expands Partnership with NHS England

GXO Expands Partnership with NHS England

GXO Logistics has been appointed by NHS England to continue managing the supply and distribution of Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) home testing kits as part of the national bowel cancer screening programme. This contract expands GXO's presence in healthcare logistics and supports NHS England's 10 Year Health Plan for community-based care and earl…

Deutsche Bank Lifts Enagas to Hold After Spanish Draft Raises Revenue Outlook

Deutsche Bank Lifts Enagas to Hold After Spanish Draft Raises Revenue Outlook

Deutsche Bank upgraded Enagas from "sell" to "hold" after the Spanish regulator published a draft framework that sets the company's revenues for 2027-32. The proposals exceeded prior expectations, leading the bank to raise its target price to €16.30 from €12, while Enagas closed at €17.14. Analysts say the draft framework implies roughly €80 millio…

UBS Revises EUR/CZK Path Higher, Citing Near-Term Risks from Iran War Sentiment

UBS Revises EUR/CZK Path Higher, Citing Near-Term Risks from Iran War Sentiment

UBS has lifted its EUR/CZK forecast to 24.5 throughout its projection window, adjusting earlier calls of 24.3, 24.3, 24.4 and 24.5. The bank said it brought forward anticipated longer-term koruna weakness to reflect near-term pressures tied to risk sentiment around the war in Iran, noting that market mood has eclipsed fundamentals in recent trading…

Spain Blocks U.S. Military Flights Linked to Attacks on Iran

Spain Blocks U.S. Military Flights Linked to Attacks on Iran

Spain has ordered its airspace closed to U.S. military aircraft conducting operations against Iran, a measure that goes further than its prior refusal to permit U.S. use of jointly operated military bases. The restriction requires U.S. planes to route around Spanish airspace except in emergencies and reflects Madrid's stated refusal to participate …

ECB analysis finds US tariffs mostly absorbed by American companies and households

ECB analysis finds US tariffs mostly absorbed by American companies and households

An analysis published by economists at the European Central Bank finds that foreign exporters are absorbing only a small fraction of recent U.S. tariff increases. The study tracks tariff changes from January to November 2025 and shows roughly 95% pass-through of tariff costs to U.S. import prices, substantial declines in import volumes, and a prono…

Hedge Funds Trim Global Equity Stakes for Sixth Straight Week, Goldman Says

Hedge Funds Trim Global Equity Stakes for Sixth Straight Week, Goldman Says

Goldman Sachs Prime Trading data show hedge funds reduced global equity holdings for a sixth consecutive week through March 26. The desk said the decline was driven primarily by short sales, with some trimming of long positions. All major regions, macro products and single stocks saw net selling, while European macro short exposure hit 11%, a 10-ye…