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  • Amazon Pharmacy will offer Lilly's oral GLP‑1 Foundayo with same‑day delivery and low pricing, pressuring Novo Nordisk and Hims shares.
  • Spire Global plunged 20% after announcing a $70 million private placement priced about 32% below Wednesday's close.
  • Barclays expects the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates through September 2026 amid renewed inflation risks from energy prices.
  • Poland's central bank paused policy at 3.75% as Middle East tensions and higher commodity costs cloud the inflation outlook.
  • FTSE 100 and major European indexes dipped as Middle East uncertainty kept investors on edge.
  • Big tech and startups are committing multibillion-dollar deals for AI compute and cloud capacity, boosting chip, cloud and data-center demand.
  • Analysts upgraded GE Aerospace and Texas Instruments, citing durable free cash flow and easing capex as catalysts for re-rating.

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Software Loan Selloff Drives $17.7 Billion of Tech Debt into Distress

Software Loan Selloff Drives $17.7 Billion of Tech Debt into Distress

A steep selloff in software company loans has pushed $17.7 billion of US tech debt into distressed territory over the past four weeks, increasing the total amount of tech loans trading as distressed to about $46.9 billion. The move has been concentrated in software-as-a-service firms, a group market participants see as sensitive to disruption from …

CAE: Political Noise Has Pressured the Shares - A Mid-Term Long Setup

CAE: Political Noise Has Pressured the Shares - A Mid-Term Long Setup

CAE has been knocked lower by headline-driven flows and heavier shorting, but the business remains exposed to secular growth in simulation and training (civil aviation, defense, healthcare). At a $9.9B market cap, with a P/E near 32 and a wide runway in adjacent markets, the risk-reward favors a mid-term long from current levels. Entry $30.50, stop…

BIST 100 Inches Higher to Record Close as Holdings and Tech Names Outperform

BIST 100 Inches Higher to Record Close as Holdings and Tech Names Outperform

Turkey's BIST 100 closed modestly higher, rising 0.11% to reach a new all-time high. Gains were concentrated in the Holdings & Investments, Leasing & Factoring and Technology sectors, while several individual stocks posted notable moves both up and down. Commodity and currency markets showed moderate movement, with gold and oil prices rising and th…

Stifel Keeps Hold on NXP, Flags Valuation as Guidance Trails Analog Peers

Stifel Keeps Hold on NXP, Flags Valuation as Guidance Trails Analog Peers

Stifel has reiterated a Hold rating on NXP Semiconductors with a 12-month price target of $215, citing valuation constraints even after better-than-expected fourth-quarter results. While NXP beat revenue and earnings expectations for the quarter, the firm describes the company’s guidance for the first quarter as conservative relative to signals fro…

BofA Sees Rising Chinese Yuan as a Key Force Shaping FX Markets

BofA Sees Rising Chinese Yuan as a Key Force Shaping FX Markets

Bank of America Securities says recent appreciation in the Chinese yuan, supported by strong export flows and firmer policy signals, is likely to be an important driver for the foreign exchange landscape in both the near term and longer run. The People’s Bank of China set a firmer midpoint for the yuan, and BofA has revised its end-Q3 and Q4 USD/CN…

TD Cowen Holds $290 Target on AMD, Citing MI450 Launch and Mixed Quarter

TD Cowen Holds $290 Target on AMD, Citing MI450 Launch and Mixed Quarter

TD Cowen has reaffirmed a Buy rating and set a $290 price target for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), pointing to the company’s expected MI450/Helios product launch as central to its long-term thesis. The firm described the most recent quarter as "noisy," with both favorable and unfavorable trends in a volatile data center and PC market, but said the …