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  • iHeartMedia shares surged 14% after reports of early-stage merger talks with Sirius XM, while Sirius XM shares fell about 6%.
  • Westamerica Bancorporation increased its stock repurchase authorization by 2 million shares, extending buybacks through December 31, 2026.
  • Delaware Chancery Court dismissed Tesaro's anticipatory breach claim, preserving AnaptysBio's current Jemperli royalty rates.
  • Brazil ordered ISPs to block 28 prediction market platforms, citing noncompliance with betting regulations and warning of further measures.
  • Medpace faces securities class actions and book-to-bill uncertainties that cap near-term upside despite durable free cash flow and margins.
  • King Charles will join New York's mayor for a wreath-laying at the 9/11 memorial during his U.S. state visit April 27–30.

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Buy the Dip: B2Gold’s Painful 2026 Guidance Could Be a Clearing Event

Buy the Dip: B2Gold’s Painful 2026 Guidance Could Be a Clearing Event

B2Gold reported record revenue and ounces sold in 2025 but guided lower production and much higher all-in sustaining costs for 2026, a combination that sparked a selloff. The market reaction creates a tactical long opportunity: the shares already discount weaker near-term performance while the balance sheet, diversified assets and recent mine ramp-…

Berkeley Group Holds FY26 Profit Target as London Sales Recovery Stalls

Berkeley Group Holds FY26 Profit Target as London Sales Recovery Stalls

Berkeley Group reiterated its full-year pre-tax profit target of about £450 million for the current financial year and signalled expectations for a similar outcome in fiscal 2027, even as trading since November has remained subdued. Management pointed to geopolitical developments, including tensions in the Middle East, and wider economic uncertaint…

Workday Founder Sells $15.3M Stake as Shares Trade Below Six-Month Highs

Workday Founder Sells $15.3M Stake as Shares Trade Below Six-Month Highs

David A. Duffield, a roughly 10% owner of Workday, sold 107,500 Class A shares on March 10, 2026, in a transaction totaling $15.3 million executed across multiple price points. The sale coincided with a same-day conversion of 107,500 Class B shares to Class A. Workday reported Q4 FY2026 results that met revenue guidance and beat earnings, but sever…

Kosmos Energy CFO Buys $300,000 in Stock as Company Seeks Fresh Capital

Kosmos Energy CFO Buys $300,000 in Stock as Company Seeks Fresh Capital

Kosmos Energy's senior vice president and chief financial officer purchased roughly $300,000 of company shares on March 10, 2026, adding to a multi-million-share holding. The transaction comes while the oil and gas producer reports weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter results, has a flagged valuation versus its Fair Value and has launched two sizeab…

At Oil's Mercy: Five Questions Facing the ECB as Energy Prices Surge

At Oil's Mercy: Five Questions Facing the ECB as Energy Prices Surge

The European Central Bank convenes next week amid a renewed energy shock tied to war in the Middle East. Surging oil and gas prices have pushed traders to bet on at least one rate hike this year, complicating an outlook that weeks ago suggested policymakers were in a comfortable position. The bank must weigh uncertain energy price trajectories, the…

U.S. Opens Two Section 301 Probes Targeting Excess Capacity and Forced Labor Across Major Trading Partners

U.S. Opens Two Section 301 Probes Targeting Excess Capacity and Forced Labor Across Major Trading Partners

The U.S. Trade Representative has launched two separate Section 301 investigations aimed at addressing alleged structural excess industrial capacity in 16 trading partners and at banning imports tied to forced labor from more than 60 countries. The moves rebuild tariff pressure after the Supreme Court invalidated much of the previous tariff program…

Kallas Says U.S. Seeks to ‘Divide Europe,’ Urges Collective EU Response

Kallas Says U.S. Seeks to ‘Divide Europe,’ Urges Collective EU Response

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has accused the United States of wanting to 'divide Europe' and of disliking the EU, saying member states should respond to Washington together rather than bilaterally. Her remarks come as the Trump administration opens trade investigations into the EU and several other countries and after recent lega…

Taiwan Market Climbs as Glass and Electronics Names Lead Gains

Taiwan Market Climbs as Glass and Electronics Names Lead Gains

Taiwan's benchmark index closed higher on Friday, rising 4.10% as advances in the Glass, Electronic Parts/Components and Optoelectronic sectors pushed the market upward. Several individual stocks recorded double-digit percentage moves on both the upside and downside. Key commodity and currency benchmarks showed modest moves during the session.

Crude Shock Reverberates Through Markets as War in Middle East Extends

Crude Shock Reverberates Through Markets as War in Middle East Extends

Markets are wrestling with the prospect that a protracted conflict in the Middle East will keep oil near $100 per barrel, prompting intensified selloffs in bonds and equities, stronger US dollar demand and a reassessment of central bank rate paths. With leaders of Iran, Israel and the United States remaining defiant as the confrontation nears two w…

Australian Stocks Slip as Mining and Materials Weigh on Index

Australian Stocks Slip as Mining and Materials Weigh on Index

Australian equities closed modestly lower on Friday, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 down 0.14%. Strength in a handful of small- and mid-cap names was offset by sharp declines among mining and materials companies, while market breadth favoured decliners and volatility ticked higher. Key market indicators, commodity prices and currency moves were mi…

Apple Lowers App Store Commission Rates in China After Regulatory Pressure

Apple Lowers App Store Commission Rates in China After Regulatory Pressure

Apple announced a reduction in App Store commission fees for mainland China, trimming the standard cut to 25% from 30% and lowering rates for small-business and mini app programme developers to 12% from 15%. Chinese state media and industry advisers framed the change as a win for developers and consumers following apparent regulatory pressure. The …