Oil prices have surged past $100 per barrel, reigniting market volatility amid heightened geopolitical tensions. Julius Baer strategist Mark Matthews says markets are already pricing in the shock, with Asian equities showing mixed reactions and India’s exposure mitigated by improved oil efficiency and renewed Russian imports. He warns that prolonged conflict in the Strait of Hormuz could depress emerging Asian markets, while the Federal Reserve is expected to deliver two rate cuts by year‑end. Matthews recommends focusing on the oil sector for hedging rather than precious metals.

I am officially addicted to Claude Code for marketing Woke up early again Today's mindblowing workflow? Asked Claude to: >> Pull my 5 latest testimonials from Senja >> Turn them into customer-centred emails >> Compose them directly inside CustomerIO 5 minutes later I have a whole new...

A YouGov survey commissioned by SafetyCulture found that 69% of frontline managers in the UK and Ireland would rather not manage people if their pay remained unchanged. The reluctance is strongest among younger workers, with 73% of Gen Z and...

Kavango Resources, listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange, announced it is pursuing legal action against Simon John Bowman and Romjack Mining for failing to complete the sale of the Nara Gold Project. The parties had exercised a call option...

The post argues that senior executives frequently lose job offers not because of qualifications but because they mishandle standard, tough interview questions. It highlights the career‑gap question as the most common stumbling block and shows a before‑and‑after rewrite that turns...
Ji Young Park, featured in IWD Voices, argues that fairness means recognizing individual differences while guaranteeing equal opportunities. She emphasizes that equity cannot be a static statement; it must be lived daily through concrete actions. Senior leaders hold the unique...

Container Trade Statistics shows Africa dominates the four fastest‑growing container lanes worldwide, driven by strong import and export growth across all regions. MSC’s strategic redeployment of its largest vessels from Asia‑Europe to the burgeoning Asia‑West Africa route lifted average ship...
The article revisits Isaiah Berlin’s distinction between negative freedom—removing external obstacles—and positive freedom—the internal capacity for self‑direction. It argues that most organizations conflate the two, eliminating hierarchies without cultivating the psychological and relational skills needed for genuine autonomy. Empirical studies,...
The article explains that learned helplessness—employees’ conditioned passivity under strict hierarchies—does not disappear when a company flattens its structure. Without targeted capability development, workers experience cognitive, motivational, and emotional blocks, leading to anxiety and the re‑emergence of informal hierarchies. Valkiainen...

The article argues that excessive workplace niceness creates a silent feedback loop that deprives leaders of truthful input. Employees often withhold criticism to avoid conflict, leading to sanitized information reaching decision‑makers. This dynamic hampers productivity, innovation, and effective problem‑solving. Amira...

Ringkjøbing Landbobank reported its week‑10 share buyback results, repurchasing 127,500 shares at an average price of DKK 1,642, amounting to DKK 209.4 million. The cumulative buyback now totals 1,235,647 shares, representing 4.87% of the bank’s share capital. The programme, approved on 30 January 2026, allows...

Employers risk eroding trust and facing legal exposure when interview practices contradict their public employer‑brand promises. The Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP) outlines objective, competency‑based criteria, diverse panels, and rigorous record‑keeping to ensure fairness. With Singapore’s...
Today's workforce delivers strong short‑term results, yet confidence in future AI‑driven roles is waning. ManpowerGroup’s 2026 Global Talent Barometer shows 87% of employees feel skilled now, but many doubt their readiness for upcoming technologies. Simultaneously, 60% are actively job‑searching despite...
London‑based Augur has closed a $15 million seed round led by Plural to turn Europe’s existing camera and sensor networks into real‑time threat intelligence. The startup’s AI platform ingests video and sensor feeds, delivering live situational awareness without requiring hardware replacement....

Yara Elsayed, senior media manager at HAVAS Media Middle East, argues that mentorship is a hidden career multiplier in the media sector. She defines mentors as experienced professionals who not only advise but open doors and teach better questioning. When...

The French government announced that releasing its strategic oil reserves will be on the agenda of a virtual G‑7 finance ministers meeting on March 9. France, holding the rotating G‑7 presidency, will lead the discussion on how to mitigate the...
Fitch Ratings warns that the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict could create new credit risks for emerging‑market sovereigns. Disruptions to Gulf oil supplies may push energy import costs higher, strengthening the US dollar and tightening debt markets, especially for speculative‑grade issuers. Countries...

Malaysia has launched the Malaysian Gig Economy Commission (SEGIM) to coordinate the upcoming Gig Workers Act 2025, which will take effect on 31 March 2026. The Act introduces mandatory contract transparency, a dedicated Gig Workers Tribunal, and requires platform providers to enroll...

ServiceNow’s chief marketing officer Colin Fleming, a former Red Bull racing driver and long‑time Salesforce executive, joins the Marketing Week Podcast to discuss shaking up B2B marketing. He argues that Salesforce’s heavy focus on sales alignment weakened its brand, prompting...

Irina Tatarinova argues that women’s empathy is a strategic asset, not a weakness, driving stronger brand connections and employee loyalty. In the UAE, a 2025 law mandating at least one woman on every private joint‑stock board has sparked a four‑fold...
Tech Mahindra reported its operating margin expanded to 13.1% in the December 2025 quarter, a 100‑basis‑point rise and the ninth consecutive quarter of improvement. The firm also recorded a 48% surge in large‑deal volume, with total contract value hitting $1.096 billion, the...

Lebanese marketing agencies have turned chronic instability into a competitive advantage by mastering agility, speed, and digital‑first execution. They can redesign campaigns within hours, pivot tone instantly, and deliver high‑quality content across multiple languages. This adaptive approach positions them as...

In 2025, Singapore’s public sector recorded 35 cases of delayed salaries, affecting roughly 0.02% of its 158,000 officers. The delays involved newly appointed officials whose appointment records were not updated in the payroll system in time. Once identified, the issue...

ESA’s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) spotlighted five senior women who lead spacecraft missions such as JUICE, EarthCARE, and the ExoMars rover, sharing their daily skills and career paths. They highlight the importance of interpersonal communication, calm decision‑making, and human‑centred...

M&C Saatchi announced that global CEO Zaid Al‑Qassab will leave the company on 31 March, with non‑executive chair Dame Heather Rabbatts stepping in as interim CEO. The board also launched a £4.5 million share‑buyback program and appointed Vin Murria and Nicholas Shott...

Toyota has dramatically expanded its venture arm, Toyota Ventures, to accelerate its shift from a traditional carmaker to a broader mobility provider. Since 2017 the unit’s assets under management have risen from $100 million to over $800 million across six funds, backing...
Your competitors hide your growth plan in their reviews. Study their 1-star feedback on Google, Amazon, and social media to spot gaps in service, pricing, and delivery. Survey their lost customers and ask why they chose or rejected them. You’ll see clear...
Markets pricing in rate hikes from the ECB, the BoE... and the SNB. You gotta be kidding me.

German industrial output contracted 0.5% in January, following a revised 1% decline in December. Factory orders fell alongside production, contradicting Bloomberg economists’ forecast of a 1% increase. The unexpected downturn dampens expectations for a rapid manufacturing rebound in Europe’s largest...
U.S., Israel Should Withdraw From Strait of Hormuz Area, Says Iranian Envoy—Iran’s ambassador to China denounced the U.S. and Israel as sources of insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz and called on the two governments to withdraw from the area. @ByChunHan...
The $955M @NiCEltd - @Cognigy deal isn’t just another tuck-in; it’s a move to own the CX orchestration layer for the autonomous enterprise. NiCE is putting rivals on notice by integrating native #Agentic AI. 🚀 Read our take: https://t.co/n8v7iUkNoL #CIO...
Pan Pacific Hotels Group has launched a unified weddings campaign, "A Day. A Promise. A Lifetime," across five Singapore properties, running through 30 April 2026. Couples securing qualifying bookings receive D$1,000 in DISCOVERY Dollars, redeemable for future stays, honeymoons, dining and experiences...

Traders have sharply increased bets that the European Central Bank will deliver two full 25‑basis‑point rate hikes before year‑end, up from a single hike priced on Friday. The shift follows a recent spike in energy prices that has reignited fears...

German industrial production slipped 0.5% month‑on‑month in January, leaving output 1.2% lower than a year ago, with the metal and pharmaceuticals sectors bearing the brunt. New industrial orders collapsed by more than 10% MoM, reflecting a reversal of the bulk‑order...

Nscale, a UK AI factory builder, secured $2 bn in C‑Series funding, valuing the company at $14.6 bn. The round lifts total capital raised to just over $4.9 bn within a year, led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries with Dell, Lenovo, Nokia...
India's finished steel exports rose 36.6% year‑on‑year to 6.02 million metric tonnes in the April‑February period, while imports fell 37.4% to 5.6 million tonnes. Crude‑steel production increased 11.2% to 153.61 million tonnes, outpacing domestic consumption, which grew 7.2% to 147.7 million tonnes. The surplus...

The post curates a set of recent analyses spanning corporate finance, accounting, AI labor impact, sustainability, and macro‑economic outlook. Highlights include a deep dive into Sabre’s post‑Constellation Software strategy and a bill‑and‑hold revenue‑recognition case study. Anthropic’s report flags imminent AI‑driven...

Across the Middle East, especially the UAE, women’s participation in technology is evolving from basic STEM entry to senior leadership in AI, cyber security, and digital infrastructure. Government policies, education reforms, and industry initiatives have created a knowledge‑based ecosystem that...

StrideOne, an Indian NBFC that serves MSMEs and SMEs, secured ₹100 cr (≈$11 mn) in a blend of equity and debt from undisclosed investors. The capital will fund expansion of its enterprise‑anchor programmes, broaden its partner‑lender network, and upgrade technology and risk...
The mobile gaming sector saw a wave of senior hires, with Scopely adding a senior VP to steer its live‑game portfolio and Lego appointing Space Ape Games founder John Earner as an advisor for its new digital play division. Krafton...

A new SBI Research report suggests that revaluing the United States’ gold reserves at current market prices could eliminate roughly 70% of the federal budget deficit. The reserves are still recorded at 1973 valuation levels, creating a massive accounting gap....

ESA’s Φ‑lab and Creative Destruction Lab‑Milan are hosting the third CommEO Award selection round in Milan, targeting early‑stage downstream Earth Observation startups in resilience, climate and infrastructure. The live pitch and demo event will choose five winners who advance to...

Kilroy Realty Corp. announced a leadership shuffle, appointing long‑time director Gary Stevenson as board chair and adding Cia Buckley Marakovits and David Kieske to its board. The Los Angeles‑based REIT now oversees 16.3 million square feet of office and life‑science space plus roughly 1,000...

German industrial orders plunged 11.1% in January, far worse than the -4.5% forecast, highlighting a sharp contraction in manufacturing activity. When large orders are stripped out, the overall decline eases to a modest 0.4% month‑on‑month, and a three‑month view shows...

Munich‑based Telura announced a €4 million pre‑seed round led by Nucleus Capital, Possible Ventures and First Momentum, coupled with a validation pact with Germany’s SPRIND agency. The startup’s electric impulse drilling technology replaces mechanical bits with high‑voltage pulses to fracture rock,...
Australia’s iron‑ore sector produced 967.8 million tonnes in 2025, a 1.4% YoY rise, maintaining a 36.8% share of global output. Prices softened to an average $100.2 per dry metric tonne, down 8.4% as Chinese steel demand cooled and supply grew. While...

Permanent hiring in the UK edged toward stabilisation in February, with placements slipping only marginally—the smallest decline since March 2023. The slowdown in demand slowed to its weakest pace in nine months, while the vacancy index rose to 45.8, still...

Austria’s AAA‑rated sovereign debt remains under pressure as fiscal deficits have widened to around 4 % of GDP, driven by ageing‑related expenditures, lingering inflation effects and higher defence outlays. A sizeable consolidation package has been introduced, yet it is unlikely to...

Morningstar DBRS released its March 2026 Consider Credit—Fundamental Ratings Monthly Briefing, presenting a Credit Rating Actions Dashboard that spans sovereign, public‑finance, banking and corporate sectors. Most ratings were confirmations, with a handful of trend upgrades, a single bank downgrade, and upgrades for...

Morningstar DBRS released episode 40 of its Securitisation Insights podcast, featuring Mudasar Chaudhry, Andre Soutinho and Nicola De Caro discussing synthetic Significant Risk Transfer (SRT) transactions in Europe. The hosts explained how synthetic SRTs let banks shift credit risk to...