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Markets Signalling a Broader Base for Upside; Positive on Financials, Says Devarsh Vakil of HDFC Securities
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Markets Signalling a Broader Base for Upside; Positive on Financials, Says Devarsh Vakil of HDFC Securities

Devarsh Vakil, head of prime research at HDFC Securities, says Indian equities are showing a broader base for upside after rebounding from the February 2, 2026 lows. He highlights resilient corporate earnings and a particularly positive outlook for financial stocks....

By Mint (LiveMint) – Markets
IHG Profits Jump 13% to $1.3bn Amid ‘Record’ Hotel Openings
NewsFeb 19, 2026

IHG Profits Jump 13% to $1.3bn Amid ‘Record’ Hotel Openings

IHG Hotels & Resorts posted a 13% jump in operating profit to $1.3 bn for 2025, driven by a record 443 hotel openings that added 65,100 rooms. Group RevPAR rose 1.5% overall, with Europe‑EMEAA up 4.6% while Greater China fell 1.6%....

By Hotel Owner (UK)
Amazon and City Hall Line up for Battle over Delivery Licence in New York
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Amazon and City Hall Line up for Battle over Delivery Licence in New York

New York City Council is poised to adopt the Delivery Protection Act, a licensing regime that would require final‑mile delivery operators, including Amazon’s third‑party partners, to obtain city permits and directly employ warehouse workers. The legislation follows a city comptroller...

By The Loadstar
UK Raises Antitrust Concerns In Getty's Shutterstock Deal
NewsFeb 19, 2026

UK Raises Antitrust Concerns In Getty's Shutterstock Deal

Getty Images announced a $3.7 billion acquisition of Shutterstock, aiming to create a global leader in stock photography. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has issued a provisional assessment that the merger could restrict the supply of editorial images in...

By Law360 — Mergers & Acquisitions
Uganda Overtakes Rwanda, Tanzania in Startup Funding
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Uganda Overtakes Rwanda, Tanzania in Startup Funding

Uganda attracted $30 million in venture capital in 2025, surpassing Rwanda ($12 million) and Tanzania ($5 million). The number of Ugandan deals doubled to 22, marking a seven‑fold increase from the previous year. Local financing from Uganda Development Bank and supportive tax incentives...

By The East African
US ETF Launches From 12th to 19th February, 2026
NewsFeb 19, 2026

US ETF Launches From 12th to 19th February, 2026

Between February 12 and 19, 2026, U.S. exchanges saw a flurry of 25 new exchange‑traded funds covering a wide range of sectors and strategies. Highlights include the first share‑class offering from F/m Investments, Simplify’s DBi CTA Managed Futures Index ETF,...

By ETF Express
Sony Music France Acquires Paris-Based Indie Label and Publishing Company Spookland
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Sony Music France Acquires Paris-Based Indie Label and Publishing Company Spookland

Sony Music Group France announced the acquisition of Spookland, a Paris‑based independent label and publishing company best known for representing French singer‑songwriter Jain. The deal, whose financial terms were undisclosed, transfers recorded‑music and publishing rights, as well as the full...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
Faces of HR: How Monique Mahler Is Rewriting the Legal Leadership Playbook
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Faces of HR: How Monique Mahler Is Rewriting the Legal Leadership Playbook

Monique Mahler, now Chief Human Resources Officer at Snell & Wilmer, has risen from a front‑desk receptionist to a global HR leader overseeing people strategy across 17 U.S. and Mexico offices. Her career, built on mentorship and a people‑first philosophy,...

By HR Daily Advisor
EQ Dry & Teads Redefine Diaper Marketing with a Campaign That Wins Hearts & Attention
NewsFeb 19, 2026

EQ Dry & Teads Redefine Diaper Marketing with a Campaign That Wins Hearts & Attention

EQ Dry partnered with global media platform Teads and agency UM to launch an omnichannel, attention‑driven campaign for its diaper line. The initiative leveraged Teads’ contextual targeting, inRead video and connected TV formats to reach parents across mobile and big‑screen...

By ExchangeWire
Growing Pains - Juggling Complexity
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Growing Pains - Juggling Complexity

Growing technology firms must juggle three inter‑related complexity streams—task, environment, and organization—as they scale. Task complexity spikes when moving from an MVP to a production‑grade product, while market expansion drives incremental then step‑change environmental complexity. Organizational complexity evolves in discrete...

By Notion Capital
[Industry News] 400,000 Euros Gamecity Hamburg Prototype Funding 2026
NewsFeb 19, 2026

[Industry News] 400,000 Euros Gamecity Hamburg Prototype Funding 2026

Gamecity Hamburg is allocating €400,000 in non‑repayable prototype funding, with individual grants of up to €80,000 for digital‑game projects. The application window runs from February 23 to March 30, 2026, and targets developers, start‑ups, and SMEs that are based in or relocating...

By MCV/Develop
FixEd Podcast: The Guide to Running Newsletters in 2026, with Dan Oshinsky
NewsFeb 19, 2026

FixEd Podcast: The Guide to Running Newsletters in 2026, with Dan Oshinsky

In a FixEd podcast episode, newsletter veteran Dan Oshinsky outlines how AI, quality content, and strategic partnerships will shape newsletters in 2026. He warns that AI‑powered inbox tools could either elevate newsletters into curated feeds or diminish engagement if they...

By The Fix
Jon Nash & Danny Moggs Join UK Ad Tech Firm 59A to Drive North American Expansion
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Jon Nash & Danny Moggs Join UK Ad Tech Firm 59A to Drive North American Expansion

UK ad‑tech firm 59A announced the appointment of Jon Nash as US CEO and Danny Moggs as SVP of Sales to spearhead its North American launch from a new Venice Beach hub. Nash, a longtime collaborator with founder Adam Ray, will...

By ExchangeWire
Deere Soars as Tractor Maker Sees Upturn in Farm Economy
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Deere Soars as Tractor Maker Sees Upturn in Farm Economy

Deere & Co. saw its shares jump the most in six years after the company lifted its annual profit outlook. The farm‑machinery giant said it expects a sustained upturn in the global agriculture economy. CEO John May highlighted recovering demand...

By Bloomberg – Markets
China’s Economy Is Robust for Year of the Horse Despite Headwinds: FTSE Russell
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China’s Economy Is Robust for Year of the Horse Despite Headwinds: FTSE Russell

FTSE Russell reports that China’s economy remained robust in 2025, achieving its 5% GDP growth target despite a deceleration in the final quarter. Industrial activity continued to be a bright spot, offsetting persistent deflationary pressures. The slowdown to 4.5% growth...

By FinanceAsia
Vietnam New Zealand Seek Level up in Ties
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Vietnam New Zealand Seek Level up in Ties

New Zealand’s agricultural exports, especially fresh fruit, rely on unique climate conditions and rapid air‑freight logistics that preserve peak quality. Vietnam’s expanding middle class and growing health consciousness are turning the market into a strategic destination for premium NZ produce...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Procedural Complaints: Raising Procedural Issues in CMA Cases
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Procedural Complaints: Raising Procedural Issues in CMA Cases

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) provides an independent Procedural Officer and, for newer regimes, a Procedural Complaints Adjudicator to resolve procedural disputes in competition, merger, digital markets and consumer enforcement cases. Parties must apply within five working days after...

By UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
ClearBank Appoints Ex-Uber Exec to Oversee European Expansion
NewsFeb 19, 2026

ClearBank Appoints Ex-Uber Exec to Oversee European Expansion

ClearBank has appointed former Uber payments chief Tristan Kirchner as its European CEO to accelerate the bank’s cross‑border growth. The fintech already holds an EU banking licence and serves more than 30 clients across multiple markets. Kirchner will oversee the...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Gary Mar: Why Canada Needs a New National Agriculture Strategy
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Gary Mar: Why Canada Needs a New National Agriculture Strategy

Gary Mar argues that Canada’s $150 billion agriculture sector, responsible for $92 billion in exports and roughly one‑in‑nine jobs, is hampered by fragmented infrastructure and the absence of a coordinated national strategy. He highlights bottlenecks such as rail bridges and interprovincial trade...

By Financial Post – Commodities
“AI Didn’t Create the Cracks in the System, It Exposed Them”: Q&A with Oz Etzioni, Clinch
NewsFeb 19, 2026

“AI Didn’t Create the Cracks in the System, It Exposed Them”: Q&A with Oz Etzioni, Clinch

In a Q&A with Clinch CEO Oz Etzioni, the interview highlights how AI has exposed deep fractures in traditional advertising workflows built on siloed point solutions. The surge in creative permutations and real‑time media demands has turned these fragmented systems...

By ExchangeWire
Québec Has a New Digital Sovereignty Plan. Will It Work?
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Québec Has a New Digital Sovereignty Plan. Will It Work?

Quebec announced a $1.4 billion digital sovereignty plan to shift data hosting and procurement to local providers, aiming to reduce reliance on US tech giants. The policy emphasizes sovereign cloud services, hydro‑powered data centres, and free‑software development. However, recent cost‑overrun scandals...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Banks that Won on Deposit Growth in 2025 Got Boost From M&A
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Banks that Won on Deposit Growth in 2025 Got Boost From M&A

Regional banks with $10‑$100 billion in assets leveraged mergers and acquisitions to outpace the broader market in 2025, boosting core deposits by more than 8% versus the industry’s 4% average. The 27 midsize lenders that completed deals saw a collective 29%...

By American Banker
RBNZ Governor Anna Breman: Monetary Policy Must Focus on the Future
NewsFeb 19, 2026

RBNZ Governor Anna Breman: Monetary Policy Must Focus on the Future

RBNZ Governor Anna Breman stressed that New Zealand’s monetary policy must be anchored in forward‑looking inflation forecasts rather than current price data, given the lag between rate changes and economic impact. She reaffirmed confidence that inflation will return to the 2 percent...

By Reserve Bank of New Zealand — Feeds hub
Malawi: Malawi Signs Strategic Mineral Deal With U.S., But Questions Linger Over Transparency
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Malawi: Malawi Signs Strategic Mineral Deal With U.S., But Questions Linger Over Transparency

Malawi has signed a memorandum of understanding with U.S. trading firm Traxys North America to market graphite from the Kasiya rutile‑graphite project, aiming to supply up to 80,000 tonnes annually to the United States’ Project Vault strategic reserve. The deal,...

By AllAfrica – Mining
Warmer Weather Hits Profits at British Gas Owner
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Warmer Weather Hits Profits at British Gas Owner

British Gas, owned by Centrica, saw operating profits in its residential supply business drop 39% to £163 million in 2025, partly due to an £80 million hit from the UK’s warmest year on record, which reduced heating demand. Despite the profit slump,...

By BBC News — Business: Companies
Geopolitical Jockeying in Nepal Ahead of March General Elections
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Geopolitical Jockeying in Nepal Ahead of March General Elections

The September 2025 Gen Z uprising toppled Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and installed an interim government, prompting India, China and the United States to converge on a common goal: prompt, stable elections in Nepal. All three powers fear prolonged instability could...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Ghana: President Sets Ambitious Target to End Raw Mineral Exports Within 5 Years
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Ghana: President Sets Ambitious Target to End Raw Mineral Exports Within 5 Years

President John Dramani Mahama announced Ghana's goal to cease exporting raw minerals within five years, shifting toward domestic refining and processing of oil, bauxite, manganese, and lithium. He highlighted the sector's $6.6 billion export revenue in 2023 but noted limited local...

By AllAfrica – Mining
San Francisco–Based Venture University Launches UK Investor Accelerator
NewsFeb 19, 2026

San Francisco–Based Venture University Launches UK Investor Accelerator

Venture University, a San Francisco‑based investor accelerator, has launched VU UK, an innovation hub delivering a hands‑on VC, PE and angel investing program in the United Kingdom. The cohort‑based accelerator blends a rigorous education curriculum with an apprenticeship that lets participants...

By Startups Magazine
JWI Promotes Adele Baxter to Managing Director, Signalling New Phase of Growth
NewsFeb 19, 2026

JWI Promotes Adele Baxter to Managing Director, Signalling New Phase of Growth

JWI, the Dubai‑based independent creative agency, has promoted longtime client services leader Adele Baxter to Managing Director as founder Charli Wright steps into the CEO role. Baxter, with nine years of regional experience, will now steer operational strategy and deepen...

By Campaign Middle East
Why the IMF’s Newest Report Finds that the Yuan Is Undervalued
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Why the IMF’s Newest Report Finds that the Yuan Is Undervalued

The International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook finds the Chinese yuan about 16 % below its equilibrium level. The IMF’s valuation combines a trade‑weighted basket of currencies with purchasing‑power‑parity calculations, reflecting China’s sizable trade surplus and capital‑control regime. It warns...

By The Economist – China
Movers & Shakers: Uncommon, Adam & Eve\TBWA, BBC Creative, Dentsu, YouGov and More
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Movers & Shakers: Uncommon, Adam & Eve\TBWA, BBC Creative, Dentsu, YouGov and More

Campaign’s weekly "Movers & Shakers" roundup spotlights senior hires, exits and promotions across the UK advertising and media landscape, featuring notable moves at Uncommon, Adam & Eve, TBWA, BBC Creative, Dentsu and YouGov. The piece serves as a snapshot of...

By Campaign UK
Covetrus to Merge with Cencora’s MWI Animal Health in a $3.5B Deal
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Covetrus to Merge with Cencora’s MWI Animal Health in a $3.5B Deal

Covetrus and Cencora have signed a definitive agreement to merge Covetrus with MWI Animal Health, creating a unified animal‑health platform valued at $3.5 billion. Cencora will receive $1.25 billion in cash, $800 million of preferred equity and $1.45 billion of common equity, securing a...

By PharmaShots
Brookfield Builds up Team Dedicated to 401(k) Opportunities
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Brookfield Builds up Team Dedicated to 401(k) Opportunities

Brookfield Asset Management announced the formation of a dedicated team to pursue 401(k) investment opportunities. The move follows a 40% increase in the firm’s private‑wealth capital‑raising last year, underscoring strong fundraising momentum. By targeting retirement‑plan assets, Brookfield aims to broaden...

By Private Equity International
USB Drives and the Hidden Front Door Into Secure Systems for Startup Security
NewsFeb 19, 2026

USB Drives and the Hidden Front Door Into Secure Systems for Startup Security

Removable media remains a critical attack vector despite the rise of cloud‑based file sharing. Recent Honeywell research shows USB drives are increasingly used to deliver malware in industrial environments, and historic incidents like Stuxnet illustrate how air‑gapped networks can be...

By Startups Magazine
MTN SA Foundation Invests in Youth With ICT Learnership Programme
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MTN SA Foundation Invests in Youth With ICT Learnership Programme

MTN SA Foundation, together with Helios Towers and Datacomb Development Hub, has launched a 12‑month ICT Learnership Programme aimed at transitioning South African youth from digital training to paid employment. The initiative expands on the foundation’s Digital Skills for Digital...

By IT News Africa
The Case for Being Exclusive at Work
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The Case for Being Exclusive at Work

The article argues that deliberately excluding certain customers and employees through values‑based repelling and explicit audience definition can strengthen brand loyalty, reduce misalignment, and cut costs. Broad messaging often leads to disengaged staff, wrong‑fit customers, and wasted resources. Patagonia’s “Don’t...

By Fast Company — Leadership
The Geopolitics of AGI
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The Geopolitics of AGI

RAND’s Geopolitics of AGI initiative released a webinar on February 19, 2026, examining how advanced artificial intelligence, including potential artificial general intelligence, could reshape global politics and security. Speakers Jim Mitre and Joel Predd outlined the strategic implications of an...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
Schroders Capital Hires Asia Fundraising Head From Oaktree
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Schroders Capital Hires Asia Fundraising Head From Oaktree

Schroders Capital has appointed Sabrina Meng as its new Head of Asia Fundraising, transitioning from Oaktree Capital Management. Meng will assume the role next month, bringing extensive experience in private‑debt capital raising across the region. The move underscores Schroders' ambition...

By Private Debt Investor
Starbreeze Revenue Rises 19% to $24.5m in 2025
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Starbreeze Revenue Rises 19% to $24.5m in 2025

Starbreeze Entertainment reported a 18.8% rise in 2025 revenue to SEK 221 million ($24.5 million), yet the company posted a larger net loss of SEK 402.7 million ($44.6 million). Quarterly sales slipped 10.7% in Q4, driven by a decline in third‑party publishing and mixed performance of...

By GamesIndustry.biz
Plato Closes $14.5M to Bring AI Automation to Wholesale Trade
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Plato Closes $14.5M to Bring AI Automation to Wholesale Trade

Plato, a Berlin‑based startup, secured a $14.5 million seed round led by Atomico to embed generative AI into wholesale distribution. The company links AI directly to legacy ERP systems, turning historical sales data into automated quotes, revenue alerts, and risk flags....

By The Next Web (TNW)
Nestlé Bets on Four Key Categories as It Separates Ice Cream
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Nestlé Bets on Four Key Categories as It Separates Ice Cream

Nestlé reported 3.5% organic growth for 2025, with real internal growth rising 0.8% and free cash flow reaching CHF 9.2 bn. CEO Philipp Navratil outlined a sharpened portfolio strategy centered on coffee, petcare, nutrition and food‑&‑snacks, while preparing to spin off the remaining...

By FoodNavigator
Africa's Water and Sanitation Access Gap Is Constraining Economic Growth
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Africa's Water and Sanitation Access Gap Is Constraining Economic Growth

Limited access to water and sanitation continues to hamper Africa’s development, with one‑third of the population lacking basic drinking water and two‑thirds without proper sanitation. The African Union estimates the WASH shortfall costs the region about 4.3 % of GDP each...

By African Business
UAE Data Centers: Powering the Middle East’s AI and Cloud Revolution
NewsFeb 19, 2026

UAE Data Centers: Powering the Middle East’s AI and Cloud Revolution

The United Arab Emirates is rapidly emerging as a pivotal data‑center hub for the Middle East and Africa, with live capacity surpassing 376 MW in 2025. Hyperscale players such as Microsoft, G42, and OpenAI are expanding AI‑focused facilities, targeting an additional...

By Data Center Knowledge
Walmart’s Ad Business Grew 46% in 2025, Hitting Nearly $6.4B
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Walmart’s Ad Business Grew 46% in 2025, Hitting Nearly $6.4B

Walmart’s advertising arm surged 46% in 2025, generating nearly $6.4 billion, while the broader company posted $713.2 billion in revenue. Walmart Connect alone grew 41% in Q4, and the Vizio acquisition added high‑minimum‑price inventory. AI chatbot Sparky, now tested with ads, drives...

By Adweek
I Founded 1-800-Flowers.com 50 Years Ago. This Is the Secret to Business Success
NewsFeb 19, 2026

I Founded 1-800-Flowers.com 50 Years Ago. This Is the Secret to Business Success

The founder of 1‑800‑Flowers.com marks a 50‑year milestone, attributing the company’s endurance to deep, trust‑based relationships rather than just capital or strategy. Starting as a modest Manhattan flower shop in 1976, the business expanded into a national brand by consistently...

By Fast Company — Leadership
Bloomberg Indices Expands Futures-Based Index Offering
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Bloomberg Indices Expands Futures-Based Index Offering

Bloomberg announced the Bloomberg Eris SOFR Swap Futures Tracker Indices, a suite of 11 new rules‑based indices that track the performance of Eris SOFR swap futures across the U.S. dollar interest‑rate curve. The indices span tenors from one‑year to 30‑year...

By ETF Express
Florida Investor’s Guide to Premium Financing Risks 2026
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Florida Investor’s Guide to Premium Financing Risks 2026

Florida’s insurance market is stabilizing, but high‑net‑worth investors face a new danger from premium‑financed life insurance. The strategy, once attractive because cheap borrowing let the ultra‑wealthy keep assets liquid, now collides with sharply higher interest rates. Federal Reserve hikes pushed...

By Finance Monthly
Boeing Moves Its Defense HQ Back to St. Louis
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Boeing Moves Its Defense HQ Back to St. Louis

Boeing announced it will move the headquarters of its Defense, Space & Security division from Arlington, Virginia back to St. Louis, Missouri, ending a nine‑year stint on the East Coast. The relocation positions senior leaders alongside roughly 18,000 employees at...

By Defense One
Former US Presidential Candidate Has an Alarming Prediction for Your Job — Salaries Are About to Go Down
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Former US Presidential Candidate Has an Alarming Prediction for Your Job — Salaries Are About to Go Down

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang warned that artificial intelligence will sharply reduce salaries across the workforce, affecting both white‑collar and service‑sector jobs. In a Substack post he cited examples from dry cleaning to coding, predicting millions of layoffs within 12‑18...

By Mint (India) – Economy