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  • Global military spending rose 2.9% to $2.89 trillion in 2025, led by a 14% jump in European defense outlays despite U.S. cuts.
  • Oil hit about $108 a barrel after U.S.-Iran talks stalled and Strait of Hormuz flows remained constrained.
  • China tightened export controls, supply-chain investigatory powers, and domestic tech rules during the trade truce to broaden economic leverage.
  • Gunfire near the White House Correspondents' Dinner forced evacuations, exposed security gaps, and prompted federal reviews of presidential protection.
  • Japanese equities face rising earnings risk as Middle East-driven oil gains and supply disruptions force analysts to trim forecasts.
  • Sun Pharma agreed to buy Organon for $11.75 billion in cash, expanding its women's health and biosimilars footprint and boosting pro forma revenue.

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Energy attacks lift oil above $112, rattling markets as Fed keeps rates steady and Micron outlines heavy capex

Energy attacks lift oil above $112, rattling markets as Fed keeps rates steady and Micron outlines heavy capex

A fresh round of attacks on oil and gas facilities in the Middle East sent crude and LNG prices sharply higher on Thursday, weighing on U.S. equity futures and stoking inflation concerns. The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and kept a possible rate cut later this year on the table, though Chair Jerome Powell urged caution in treating …

Anutin Secures Historic Second Term After Comfortable Parliamentary Vote

Anutin Secures Historic Second Term After Comfortable Parliamentary Vote

Thailand’s Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul was comfortably reelected prime minister in a parliamentary ballot, becoming the country’s first leader to win a second term in two decades. Backed by a coalition that includes Pheu Thai, Anutin must now form a cabinet and confront economic pressures ranging from high household debt to global …

Micron Stock Retreats After Management Raises Multi-Billion Dollar Capacity Plans Despite Strong AI-Driven Results

Micron Stock Retreats After Management Raises Multi-Billion Dollar Capacity Plans Despite Strong AI-Driven Results

Micron reported another quarter of outsized profitability driven by surging demand for high-end memory used in AI systems, and it issued revenue guidance that outpaced analyst expectations. Yet the company’s announcement of substantially larger capital expenditures for 2026 and a further rise in spending in 2027 weighed on investor sentiment, sendi…

Markets Hold Firm on Hawkish Euro-Area Rate Bets as Energy Spike Rewrites Outlook

Markets Hold Firm on Hawkish Euro-Area Rate Bets as Energy Spike Rewrites Outlook

Investors are increasingly betting on higher interest rates in Europe after a sharp rise in energy prices tied to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Central bank decisions from the ECB and Bank of England are in focus, while the Fed's revised inflation outlook and several central banks' hold or hikes have reinforced expectations of further tightening.

Central Asia Metals posts revenue beat for 2025 despite Sasa impairment

Central Asia Metals posts revenue beat for 2025 despite Sasa impairment

Central Asia Metals reported 2025 revenue of $229.90 million, exceeding the $224.92 million consensus from five analysts, while recording a net loss after a $117.8 million impairment at its Sasa mine. The company delivered $56 million of adjusted free cash flow and $101.80 million of EBITDA, a 44% margin. Steady copper production and low operating …

DocMorris narrows losses, sets path to EBITDA break-even during 2026

DocMorris narrows losses, sets path to EBITDA break-even during 2026

DocMorris AG reported adjusted EBITDA of CHF -50 million for fiscal 2025, within management’s previously communicated range, and issued guidance showing a narrower loss for 2026 with the company targeting EBITDA break-even as the year progresses. Management also trimmed medium-term revenue growth expectations and reduced capital expenditure plans w…

Nemetschek Posts Slower Q4 Growth After Strong FY25 Performance

Nemetschek Posts Slower Q4 Growth After Strong FY25 Performance

Nemetschek SE reported full-year 2025 results with 16.7% constant currency growth in the fourth quarter and 22.6% for the year. Q4 growth eased versus the prior quarter, driven by a strong Build division offset by weaker single-digit gains across other segments. The company saw EBITDA margin expansion for the year and raised the contribution from m…

DFS Holds Full-Year Profit Target as Weather Dampens Store Traffic

DFS Holds Full-Year Profit Target as Weather Dampens Store Traffic

DFS Furniture plc has reiterated its full-year pre-tax profit guidance of £43-50 million despite a recent easing in in-store customer visits attributed to adverse weather since the half-year end. The retailer reported stronger first-half results, including revenue up 8.6% and an 82% rise in pre-tax profit to £31 million, improved margins, reduced n…