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  • China's clean-energy exports jumped in March—solar cells +80%, EVs +53%, batteries +34%—after Strait of Hormuz disruptions accelerated global demand.
  • The U.S. Treasury issued a one-month waiver allowing oil loaded by April 17 to be sold, providing temporary relief to global oil supply tightness.
  • Valero's stock pulled back after Iran said the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but analysts see refining profitability and cash flow supporting a tactical buy.
  • MARA plans to convert crypto-mining capacity into AI data centers, creating a re-rating trade setup amid heavy short interest and technical momentum.
  • Morgan Stanley finds AI will augment jobs and reallocate tasks gradually rather than cause immediate widespread displacement.
  • Colombian President Petro warned continued U.S. sanctions risk provoking a Latin American 'rebellion,' signaling rising geopolitical friction in the region.

Latest Articles

Asia Stocks Climb as Nvidia Outlook Eases AI Spending Fears

Asia Stocks Climb as Nvidia Outlook Eases AI Spending Fears

Asian equities rose after Nvidia projected first-quarter revenue above estimates, easing investor concerns about AI-driven spending and cost pressures. The yen remained weak as markets reassessed the Bank of Japan’s policy outlook following surprise nominations, while oil prices held firm amid U.S.-Iran tensions ahead of fresh talks.

TRG Latin America Prices $200 Million IPO, Units Start Trading on Nasdaq

TRG Latin America Prices $200 Million IPO, Units Start Trading on Nasdaq

TRG Latin America Acquisitions Corp. priced its initial public offering at $10.00 per unit, selling 20 million units and raising $200 million. Units began trading on the Nasdaq on February 26, 2026. Each unit contains one Class A ordinary share and a right to one-tenth of a Class A share upon completion of an initial business combination. The compa…

Cheesecake Factory Director Disposes of CAKE Shares Amid Stock Rally

Cheesecake Factory Director Disposes of CAKE Shares Amid Stock Rally

Alexander L. Cappello, a director at Cheesecake Factory Inc., sold 635 shares on February 23, 2026, totaling $40,474. The sale comes as CAKE stock has climbed more than 30% year-to-date. The company reported fiscal Q4 2025 results that modestly exceeded expectations but disclosed a drop in comparable restaurant sales. Analysts remain divided, citin…

Arvinas CEO Executes $58k Automatic Stock Sale to Cover RSU Taxes

Arvinas CEO Executes $58k Automatic Stock Sale to Cover RSU Taxes

Randy Teel, president and chief executive of Arvinas, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARVN), sold 4,786 shares of company stock on February 23, 2026, in two automatic transactions to satisfy tax withholding obligations tied to vested restricted stock units. The shares were sold at $12.16 each for roughly $58,197, a price below the company’s quoted $13.30 market pric…

Bank of Korea Keeps Policy Rate at 2.50% as Chip-Led Growth Buoys Outlook

Bank of Korea Keeps Policy Rate at 2.50% as Chip-Led Growth Buoys Outlook

The Bank of Korea left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.50% after a unanimous decision by its seven-member monetary policy board. Policymakers raised the growth forecast for 2026 to 2.0% from 1.8%, citing a chip-driven export upswing, while flagging trade uncertainty and financial-stability risks as factors that support a prolonged pause …

Geneva Talks Resume as U.S. and Iran Try to Head Off Military Confrontation

Geneva Talks Resume as U.S. and Iran Try to Head Off Military Confrontation

Diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran resumed in Geneva as both sides seek to resolve a protracted dispute over Tehran's nuclear program and to prevent new U.S. strikes in the wake of a significant U.S. military deployment. U.S. and Iranian delegations are meeting indirectly under Omani mediation, with high-level envoys attending and …

Bank of Korea to Publish Quarterly 'Dot Plot' Showing Board Views on Rates

Bank of Korea to Publish Quarterly 'Dot Plot' Showing Board Views on Rates

The Bank of Korea will broaden its forward guidance by publishing a quarterly 'dot plot' that aggregates anonymous interest-rate path projections from all seven board members for the coming six months. The move, following 18 months of pilot testing, will be rolled out at the policy meeting on Thursday and then at meetings in February, May, August a…

Qantas H1 Profit Rises as Domestic Travel and Newer Jets Boost Performance

Qantas H1 Profit Rises as Domestic Travel and Newer Jets Boost Performance

Qantas reported a rise in first-half underlying profit, driven by robust domestic travel, operational improvements and the integration of newer aircraft into its fleet. The airline posted A$1.46 billion in underlying profit before tax for the six months ended Dec. 31, up A$71 million year-on-year, and a statutory profit after tax of A$925 million. …