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CEOs Feel Threatened by CFOs
NewsApr 1, 2026

CEOs Feel Threatened by CFOs

A recent BCG CEO Insomnia Index found that 26% of CEOs consider their CFO the top threat to their job security, edging out COOs and chief commercial officers. CFO‑to‑CEO promotions surged to a decade high, with 10% of current CEOs...

By CFO Dive – News
Concentric and Summer Street Exit Their Investment in Frontier Waste Solutions
NewsApr 1, 2026

Concentric and Summer Street Exit Their Investment in Frontier Waste Solutions

Concentric and Summer Street have sold their stakes in Frontier Waste Solutions, a solid waste and recycling firm, completing a full exit from the company. The divestiture appears to be a secondary‑market transaction, though the buyer and price were not...

By PE Hub Europe
US Retail Sales Rebound in February, Beating Projections
NewsApr 1, 2026

US Retail Sales Rebound in February, Beating Projections

U.S. retail sales rebounded in February, climbing 0.6% from January after three months of decline. Clothing sales led the recovery, rising 2% month‑over‑month and 6% year‑over‑year. Department stores posted a 3% gain and health‑and‑personal‑care stores rose 2.3% month‑over‑month. The uptick...

By The Business of Fashion (BoF)
Mapletree Sells 1.4M-SF Warehouse Portfolio to Dalfen Industrial for $208M
NewsApr 1, 2026

Mapletree Sells 1.4M-SF Warehouse Portfolio to Dalfen Industrial for $208M

Mapletree Investments sold a 1.4 million‑square‑foot U.S. industrial portfolio to Texas‑based Dalfen Industrial for $207.5 million. The assets include 13 warehouses in Dallas‑Fort Worth, four in Chicago, and one each in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. This transaction is Mapletree’s fifth U.S. warehouse divestment...

By Commercial Observer
The Retailer That’s Obsessed With AI | The Debrief
NewsApr 1, 2026

The Retailer That’s Obsessed With AI | The Debrief

Revolve, once famed for influencer‑driven fashion events, is reshaping its strategy around artificial intelligence. Founded by software engineers, the company treats e‑commerce as a data science problem, building proprietary AI tools rather than buying off‑the‑shelf solutions. Its new AI‑powered search...

By The Business of Fashion (BoF)
Anfield Energy Further Amends Credit Facility with Extract
NewsApr 1, 2026

Anfield Energy Further Amends Credit Facility with Extract

Anfield Energy Inc. has amended its credit facility with lender Extract Advisors by issuing 50,000 bonus common shares and 180,085 warrants priced at C$8.11 (≈ $6) each. The warrants must be exercised before September 26, 2028, with proceeds earmarked to repay the facility’s...

By Business Insider – Markets Insider
GoodLeap Raises $408.9 Million in ABS From Home Improvement Portfolio
NewsApr 1, 2026

GoodLeap Raises $408.9 Million in ABS From Home Improvement Portfolio

GoodLeap Home Improvement Solutions Trust issued the GDLP 2026‑1 asset‑backed securities, raising $408.9 million. The deal finances 37,987 home‑improvement loans covering LED lighting, HVAC, windows, doors and generators, with an average loan balance of $11,960 and a 12.56% interest rate. The ABS...

By Asset Securitization Report
Ares Raises $9.8bn for Opportunistic Credit Fund
NewsApr 1, 2026

Ares Raises $9.8bn for Opportunistic Credit Fund

Ares Management announced the closing of its latest opportunistic credit fund with $9.8 billion in commitments, surpassing both the original fundraising target and the size of previous vintages. The Los Angeles‑based firm highlighted strong investor appetite for flexible credit strategies amid volatile...

By Private Debt Investor
Deutsche Bank to Provide £925m Senior Loan for Olympia Redevelopment
NewsApr 1, 2026

Deutsche Bank to Provide £925m Senior Loan for Olympia Redevelopment

Deutsche Bank has agreed to provide a £925 million senior loan to finance the redevelopment of London’s Olympia exhibition centre. German investors backing the project will contribute an additional £500 million in equity as part of the refinancing package. The combined funding...

By Real Estate Capital
Gucci-Owner Kering Raises $1.4 Billion by Offloading Majority in Milan Building to Qatari Buyer
NewsApr 1, 2026

Gucci-Owner Kering Raises $1.4 Billion by Offloading Majority in Milan Building to Qatari Buyer

Kering, the parent of Gucci, sold an 80% stake in its Via Monte Napoleone Milan building to Qatar’s Al‑Mirqab Group for €1.16 billion (about $1.28 billion). The French luxury group received an upfront €729 million (~$802 million) and will collect a further €432 million (~$475 million) in five...

By FashionNetwork (Worldwide)
Nodal Clear
NewsApr 1, 2026

Nodal Clear

Nodal Clear, founded in 2014 and based in Tysons Corner, Virginia, operates as a CFTC‑regulated derivatives clearing organization for Nodal Exchange and the newer FairX platform. The CFTC expanded its registration in November 2020, permitting the firm to clear contracts...

By John Lothian News – Markets/Derivatives
The Perfume Shop Reports Gender Pay Gap Progress
NewsApr 1, 2026

The Perfume Shop Reports Gender Pay Gap Progress

The Perfume Shop’s 2025 Gender Pay Gap Report shows the mean pay gap narrowing to 12.93%, a 2.06‑point drop from 2024. The median bonus gap swung to –9.87%, meaning women now receive higher average bonuses than men. Bonus participation is...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
Newly Qualified Paramedics Told to Apply for Jobs Abroad Due to Hire Freeze
NewsApr 1, 2026

Newly Qualified Paramedics Told to Apply for Jobs Abroad Due to Hire Freeze

The Welsh Ambulance Service has imposed a hiring freeze on newly qualified paramedics, leaving around 70 graduates without NHS band‑5 positions. Despite receiving millions of pounds in bursary funding (≈$1.3 million USD), students are being advised to look for work in...

By BBC News – Health
Building the Right Team Is Key for Emerging Managers
NewsApr 1, 2026

Building the Right Team Is Key for Emerging Managers

Emerging private‑equity managers are discovering that talent is the linchpin of successful fundraising and deal execution. As competition for limited capital intensifies, firms that assemble seasoned investment, operations, and compliance teams gain a distinct edge. The article stresses that building...

By Private Funds CFO
High Liner Laying Off 9 Percent of North American Office Workforce
NewsApr 1, 2026

High Liner Laying Off 9 Percent of North American Office Workforce

High Liner Foods announced on March 31 that it will lay off 35 office employees, roughly 9% of its North American office workforce, to better align its cost structure with current market conditions. The cuts follow a disappointing fiscal 2025,...

By SeafoodSource
US Gulf Coast Tanker Availability Drops as Asia, Europe Seek to Replace Middle East Supply
NewsApr 1, 2026

US Gulf Coast Tanker Availability Drops as Asia, Europe Seek to Replace Middle East Supply

U.S. Gulf Coast oil tanker availability has plunged, falling 41% in the past month as Asian and European refiners replace Middle Eastern supply disrupted by the Iran‑related war in the Strait of Hormuz. Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) numbers have...

By MarineLink
OpenStack Gazpacho Is a Dish Best Served Cold for Hot Cloud Networks
NewsApr 1, 2026

OpenStack Gazpacho Is a Dish Best Served Cold for Hot Cloud Networks

OpenStack released its 2026.1 "Gazpacho" version, marking the 33rd release and a six‑month development cycle with 500 contributors from 100 organizations delivering 9,000 code changes. The SLURP upgrade path lets operators move directly from the 2025.1 Epoxy release, while European...

By Network World
Why Project Management Skills Are Essential for Everyone
NewsApr 1, 2026

Why Project Management Skills Are Essential for Everyone

The article argues that process‑improvement initiatives are essentially projects and that success hinges on execution, not just tools. It outlines eight project‑management capabilities—scoping, stakeholder management, planning, time management, risk mitigation, communication, implementation discipline, and sustainment—that turn ideas into measurable results....

By Gemba Academy (Blog)
IFAC Changes Membership Obligations
NewsApr 1, 2026

IFAC Changes Membership Obligations

The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has released revised Statements of Membership Obligations (SMOs 1‑7) that take effect on April 1. The updates require member bodies to adopt international quality‑management standards, provide more flexible entry routes into the accounting profession, and...

By Accounting Today
Psychology Says People Who Command the Most Respect in a Room Aren’t the Loudest or Most Confident — They’re the...
NewsApr 1, 2026

Psychology Says People Who Command the Most Respect in a Room Aren’t the Loudest or Most Confident — They’re the...

People who command genuine respect in a room aren’t the loudest; they excel at disagreeing without making others feel inferior. Research from psychologists like David Johnson shows that respectful disagreement increases likability and openness to new ideas. Cognitive bias leads...

By Silicon Canals
Republican Senator Calls Chinese Cars A ‘Cancer,’ Vowing Stricter Ban
NewsApr 1, 2026

Republican Senator Calls Chinese Cars A ‘Cancer,’ Vowing Stricter Ban

Republican Senator Bernie Moreno announced plans to broaden the U.S. ban on Chinese electric vehicles, targeting not only the cars themselves but also associated software, components, and joint‑venture partnerships. The proposal would reinforce the existing 100% tariff regime and aim...

By InsideEVs
Google Ads Experiments Now Auto-Apply Results by Default
NewsApr 1, 2026

Google Ads Experiments Now Auto-Apply Results by Default

Google Ads has introduced an auto‑apply setting for its Experiments feature, turning it on by default. Advertisers can select directional results or statistical confidence levels, with a built‑in guard that prevents auto‑application if the chosen success metric declines. The feature...

By Search Engine Land
US Tariff Fight Shifts to Heavy Machinery Imported From Mexico
NewsApr 1, 2026

US Tariff Fight Shifts to Heavy Machinery Imported From Mexico

Two bipartisan U.S. senators have asked the Commerce Department to launch a Section 232 national‑security investigation into heavy‑equipment imports from Mexico, arguing that offshoring erodes American manufacturing jobs. They cite recent plant closures and layoffs at Deere, Caterpillar and CNH...

By FreightWaves – News
Cohesity Talks up Post-Veritas Merger Strategy
NewsApr 1, 2026

Cohesity Talks up Post-Veritas Merger Strategy

Cohesity’s CFO Eric Brown outlined a three‑stage post‑merger strategy after acquiring Veritas’ data‑protection portfolio in February 2024. The plan began with a customer‑retention phase that unified sales teams and allowed partial down‑sells to keep Veritas clients. In fiscal 2026 the focus shifts...

By Blocks & Files
Level Up: How Games Can Help Brands Win the Audience Attention Game
NewsApr 1, 2026

Level Up: How Games Can Help Brands Win the Audience Attention Game

Brands are turning to immersive gaming experiences to capture Gen Z and Gen Alpha attention, moving beyond static ads toward narrative‑driven quests. Audible leveraged Twitch with a propaganda‑themed campaign for *1984*, reaching over one million viewers and topping Audible charts. Knorr’s #ModTheVeg mods...

By Econsultancy
AI as Mentor: How Machine Learning Is Reshaping Human Development
NewsApr 1, 2026

AI as Mentor: How Machine Learning Is Reshaping Human Development

Artificial intelligence is reshaping mentoring by introducing algorithmic matching and generative tools that scale relationships in corporations and academia. Machine‑learning engines analyze career trajectories, skills gaps and communication patterns to pair mentors and mentees with higher compatibility, while large language...

By Just AI News
Jones Road Beauty Is Using A New Type Of MMM To Reset Its Media Measurement
NewsApr 1, 2026

Jones Road Beauty Is Using A New Type Of MMM To Reset Its Media Measurement

Jones Road Beauty teamed with ad‑measurement startup Haus to pilot a new causal media‑mix model (MMM) that anchors forecasts in real experiment lift rather than historical correlations. By testing spend levels on Google Demand Gen, Meta Advantage+, and branded search, the...

By AdExchanger
BDx Secures $320m Loan Facility for Indonesia Data Center Build-Out
NewsApr 1, 2026

BDx Secures $320m Loan Facility for Indonesia Data Center Build-Out

BDx Data Centers has closed a $320 million loan facility led by Bank Permata, BCA and KB Bank to fund its Indonesia expansion. The financing will support the AI‑focused CGK3 campus in Jakarta, upgrade high‑voltage power at the CGK4 and CGK5 sites,...

By Data Center Dynamics
Why Manufacturing Remains Indonesia’s Key Growth Driver, Accelerating Downstream...
NewsApr 1, 2026

Why Manufacturing Remains Indonesia’s Key Growth Driver, Accelerating Downstream...

Indonesia’s 2025‑2029 economic roadmap hinges on manufacturing, which posted a 5.3% growth rate in 2025—slightly above the nation’s 5.0% GDP expansion. The sector now accounts for 19.07% of GDP and over 80% of exports, employing more than 20 million workers. Government...

By The Jakarta Post – Business
New Jersey County Modernizes ‘Broken’ Benefits Process
NewsApr 1, 2026

New Jersey County Modernizes ‘Broken’ Benefits Process

Union County, New Jersey, is overhauling its fragmented benefits enrollment by introducing a single “common application” that feeds into Medicaid, SNAP and other programs. The 10‑person call center currently fields about 3,000 calls per day, leading to long wait times...

By Route Fifty — Finance
Does DEI Still Have a Role to Play in Employer Branding?
NewsApr 1, 2026

Does DEI Still Have a Role to Play in Employer Branding?

The diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) landscape has shifted dramatically, with many Fortune 500 firms scaling back programs amid political pressure and legal scrutiny. Companies now face a branding dilemma: public DEI commitments can attract regulatory ire, while abandoning them risks...

By HR Dive
CopperPoint Names Kellen Booher CEO
NewsApr 1, 2026

CopperPoint Names Kellen Booher CEO

CopperPoint Insurance announced that Kellen Booher will assume the role of president and chief executive officer, succeeding Marc Schmittlein who is retiring after a decade of steering the company’s transformation. Booher, who joined the Phoenix‑based workers compensation and commercial insurer...

By Business Insurance
Labor Forecasting Guide: How to Reduce Costs and Improve Workforce Planning
NewsApr 1, 2026

Labor Forecasting Guide: How to Reduce Costs and Improve Workforce Planning

Inaccurate labor forecasts are driving overtime, lower throughput, and higher per‑unit costs for manufacturers. Analysis of more than five million labor hours shows that peak weeks require 23% additional labor, productivity drops 9%, and unit labor costs climb 23% when...

By Supply Chain 24/7
The Hat Trick: Aligning Your School’s Three Revenue Teams
NewsApr 1, 2026

The Hat Trick: Aligning Your School’s Three Revenue Teams

Private and independent schools rely on net tuition revenue for 70‑80% of income, yet most charge less than the true cost of education, creating a funding gap. Development teams must close this gap through strategic fundraising, while admissions expand enrollment...

By Blackbaud
Bing Is Testing a Much Larger Sponsored Product Carousel in Shopping Results
NewsApr 1, 2026

Bing Is Testing a Much Larger Sponsored Product Carousel in Shopping Results

Bing is trialing a double‑row carousel for sponsored products within its shopping results, dramatically expanding the ad footprint compared with the current single‑row format. The test, first spotted by marketer Sachin Patel, pairs the larger carousel with organic product cards...

By Search Engine Land
Family Offices Outline Concerns over Rise of Zombie Funds
NewsApr 1, 2026

Family Offices Outline Concerns over Rise of Zombie Funds

Family offices are increasingly vocal about the growing problem of “zombie” private‑equity funds that linger beyond their investment period. Stonehage Fleming and GreenBear Group have called for aging funds to be wound down promptly to avoid valuation disputes and investor...

By Buyouts Insider
March ISM Report: Manufacturing PMI Reaches Highest Level Since August 2022
NewsApr 1, 2026

March ISM Report: Manufacturing PMI Reaches Highest Level Since August 2022

The Institute for Supply Management’s March 2026 Manufacturing PMI rose to 52.7, the strongest reading since August 2022 and a modest gain over February. New orders slowed while production stayed robust, and the employment index remained in contraction territory. The...

By IndustryWeek
ACMI, John Hopkins University Collaborate to Build Manufacturing Workforce in US
NewsApr 1, 2026

ACMI, John Hopkins University Collaborate to Build Manufacturing Workforce in US

The American Center for Manufacturing and Innovation (ACMI) has teamed up with Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering to create safety‑focused training and career pathways in energetics and advanced manufacturing. The collaboration will initially target ACMI’s National Security Industrial...

By Manufacturing Dive
Expert Highlights High Importance of Microcredentials Amid AI Boom
NewsApr 1, 2026

Expert Highlights High Importance of Microcredentials Amid AI Boom

HR leaders are urged to adopt microcredentials as a rapid upskilling solution amid the AI-driven acceleration of job requirements. Expert Trish Matthews highlights that traditional degree programs lag behind current industry needs, recommending two to three short, competency‑focused courses per...

By Canadian HR Reporter
VAYK Reported $2.0 Million Revenue for 2025 and Issued BOD Statement
NewsApr 1, 2026

VAYK Reported $2.0 Million Revenue for 2025 and Issued BOD Statement

Great Estate Blockchain, Inc. (OTC: VAYK) posted $2.0 million in revenue for fiscal 2025, a 300% increase year‑over‑year, and generated about $500,000 in operating profit. The company announced that its previously planned cryptocurrency and blockchain initiative has been indefinitely suspended after...

By GlobeNewswire – Earnings Releases
What Happens After Go-Live?
NewsApr 1, 2026

What Happens After Go-Live?

Go-live marks the transition from implementation to daily operations, revealing data integrity issues, user‑adoption gaps, and evolving compliance demands. HRchitect introduces two post‑go‑live support models—Accelerate for rapid issue resolution and performance tuning, and Sustain for ongoing maintenance and continuous improvement....

By HRTechFeed
Record of the Financial Policy Committee Meeting on 27 March 2026
NewsApr 1, 2026

Record of the Financial Policy Committee Meeting on 27 March 2026

On 1 April 2026 the Bank of England published the record of its Financial Policy Committee meeting held on 27 March 2026. The minutes provide a detailed account of the committee’s assessment of financial‑system risks, macro‑prudential policy settings and upcoming regulatory priorities. By releasing...

By Regulation Tomorrow (Norton Rose Fulbright)
BoE Systemic Risk Survey Results – H1 2026
NewsApr 1, 2026

BoE Systemic Risk Survey Results – H1 2026

On 1 April 2026 the Bank of England released its Systemic Risk Survey for the first half of 2026, gathering responses from 57 firms – a 66 % participation rate. Respondents expressed unchanged confidence in the stability of the UK financial system compared...

By Regulation Tomorrow (Norton Rose Fulbright)
UK Robotics Firm Auditor Raises Evidence Concerns as Losses Widen
NewsApr 1, 2026

UK Robotics Firm Auditor Raises Evidence Concerns as Losses Widen

Dexory, a UK robotics firm, posted revenue of £3.15 million ($4.0 million) for the year to March 2025, up from £615,797 the prior year, while pre‑tax losses widened to £22.5 million ($28.8 million). Auditors issued a qualification, saying they could not obtain sufficient evidence on...

By City A.M. — Economics
PRA CP6/26 / FCA CP26/12: High Loan to Income Lending
NewsApr 1, 2026

PRA CP6/26 / FCA CP26/12: High Loan to Income Lending

On 1 April 2026 the FCA and PRA released a joint Consultation Paper proposing to scrap the 15% high loan‑to‑income (LTI) cap for individual lenders while keeping the aggregate exposure at roughly 15%. The regulators suggest firms can set their own high‑LTI...

By Regulation Tomorrow (Norton Rose Fulbright)
Enhancing the Resilience of the Gilt Repo Market – BoE Discussion Paper Feedback Statement
NewsApr 1, 2026

Enhancing the Resilience of the Gilt Repo Market – BoE Discussion Paper Feedback Statement

In April 2026 the Bank of England released a feedback statement on its September 2025 discussion paper that explored reforms to strengthen the gilt repo market. Industry respondents weighed the benefits and liquidity risks of greater central clearing and mandatory...

By Regulation Tomorrow (Norton Rose Fulbright)
Inside Dream Sports’ Fantasy To Fintech Makeover
NewsApr 1, 2026

Inside Dream Sports’ Fantasy To Fintech Makeover

Eight months after India’s sweeping ban on real‑money gaming, Dream Sports—owner of Dream11—has avoided layoffs and legal battles by rapidly trimming costs and repurposing its massive user base. The company is pivoting toward fintech with Dream Money and the AI‑driven...

By Inc42
Fed's Barr: Weakening Oversight Risks 'Race to the Bottom'
NewsApr 1, 2026

Fed's Barr: Weakening Oversight Risks 'Race to the Bottom'

Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr warned that the current deregulatory push, especially cuts to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, could trigger a systemic "race to the bottom." He highlighted that the CFPB has lost roughly one‑third of its workforce, eroding...

By American Banker
Channel 11: The Land of Pain - Part Deux
NewsApr 1, 2026

Channel 11: The Land of Pain - Part Deux

Ken Shinoda of DoubleLine dissected March’s market pain, noting that most S&P 500 sectors slipped as mega‑cap tech and the “Magnificent 7” remained depressed. Energy bucked the trend, driven by a sharp oil price rally, while a stronger dollar and geopolitical strains weighed...

By DoubleLine — Insights