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Japan Shipping Group Says Strait of Hormuz Closed to Energy, Other Traffic
NewsMar 1, 2026

Japan Shipping Group Says Strait of Hormuz Closed to Energy, Other Traffic

Japan’s largest maritime shipping conglomerate announced that the Iranian Navy has officially barred all vessels from transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The ban specifically targets energy cargoes, including crude oil and liquefied natural gas, effectively shutting the narrow waterway to...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
India Set to Revive 1984 Water Project After Revoking Pact with Pakistan
NewsMar 1, 2026

India Set to Revive 1984 Water Project After Revoking Pact with Pakistan

India is set to restart the 1984 Jhelum River water‑management project in Kashmir, marking the first unilateral water‑flow decision since it suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan nine months ago. The revival follows a brief armed clash between the...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Charai in The National Interest: How the US Can Sustain Deterrence After Khamenei
NewsMar 1, 2026

Charai in The National Interest: How the US Can Sustain Deterrence After Khamenei

The Atlantic Council essay by Ahmed Charai examines how the United States can preserve a credible deterrence posture in the Middle East after the eventual death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Charai argues that Washington must blend conventional force,...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Hungary's Edortech Unveils Patented Tin-Anode Technology that Could Transform Global Battery Production
NewsMar 1, 2026

Hungary's Edortech Unveils Patented Tin-Anode Technology that Could Transform Global Battery Production

Hungarian startup Edortech announced its patented tin‑anode system, ONLi, ready for scale‑up after a decade of research. Independent audits show the anode can deliver up to 70 % higher energy density and 1.8 times the capacity of conventional graphite or Si‑C anodes...

By bne IntelliNews
Serbian Embassy in Tehran Damaged in Airstrikes, Staff Relocating to Baku
NewsMar 1, 2026

Serbian Embassy in Tehran Damaged in Airstrikes, Staff Relocating to Baku

The Serbian embassy in Tehran was damaged during Iranian airstrikes on March 1, though no staff were injured. A nearby military base was also hit, prompting the embassy team to relocate to Baku under standard diplomatic protocols. President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed...

By bne IntelliNews
West Asia Tensions May Squeeze Margins in Energy-Intensive Sectors
NewsMar 1, 2026

West Asia Tensions May Squeeze Margins in Energy-Intensive Sectors

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are prompting concerns about rising energy costs for Indian firms, especially those in energy‑intensive sectors. While the overall share of power and fuel expenses in corporate cost structures has softened to about 4.3% in...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Iran Conflict Threatens India’s $4.5 Billion Electronics Exports to Gulf via UAE, Hormuz Route Disruptions
NewsMar 1, 2026

Iran Conflict Threatens India’s $4.5 Billion Electronics Exports to Gulf via UAE, Hormuz Route Disruptions

India’s electronics and tech exports to the Gulf, valued at $4.5 billion in FY26, face disruption as the Iran‑Israel conflict restricts airspace and the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The United Arab Emirates, the second‑largest buyer, accounted for $4.1 billion of those shipments,...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
New Study Finds 6 Types of ‘Discouraged’ Workers in Australia – and Why They Stop Job-Hunting
NewsMar 1, 2026

New Study Finds 6 Types of ‘Discouraged’ Workers in Australia – and Why They Stop Job-Hunting

A new Australian study using HILDA survey data and latent class analysis identified six distinct profiles of discouraged workers – people who want a job but have stopped looking. The groups range from young, low‑educated men to older, well‑educated women...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
West Asia Conflict May Spike Dal Prices; Rice Exports to Iran at Risk
NewsMar 1, 2026

West Asia Conflict May Spike Dal Prices; Rice Exports to Iran at Risk

The ongoing West Asia conflict is expected to push global pulse prices higher, threatening a rise in dal costs for Indian households. India imports roughly 5‑6 million tonnes of pulses from Myanmar, Canada and Africa, leaving the domestic market vulnerable to...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Hormuz Trade Slows to Trickle as Attacks Continue
NewsMar 1, 2026

Hormuz Trade Slows to Trickle as Attacks Continue

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil conduit, has seen trade reduced to a trickle after a wave of escalatory attacks. U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, followed by Iranian reprisals triggered by the reported assassination of Supreme Leader...

By Energy Intelligence
Maynilad Reconsiders ₱30-Billion Plant Site to Sync with Kaliwa Dam
NewsMar 1, 2026

Maynilad Reconsiders ₱30-Billion Plant Site to Sync with Kaliwa Dam

Maynilad Water Services is moving its ₱30 billion Teresa water‑treatment plant from Rizal to a site within its West Zone concession to better align with the upcoming Kaliwa dam. The relocation shortens pipeline distance, aiming to cut non‑revenue water losses and...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Discovery World Invests ₱265 Million to Expand Palawan Properties
NewsMar 1, 2026

Discovery World Invests ₱265 Million to Expand Palawan Properties

Discovery World Corp. is injecting ₱265 million into its Palawan resort portfolio, subscribing to ₱250 million of shares in Euro Pacific Resorts and ₱15 million in Palawan Cove to fund new beachfront developments and bolster working capital. The move also raises JT Perle Corp.'s...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
BIR Turns From Taxing to Dismantling Philippine Offshore Gaming
NewsMar 1, 2026

BIR Turns From Taxing to Dismantling Philippine Offshore Gaming

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has moved from taxing to dismantling Philippine offshore gaming operations (POGOs) by issuing a revenue memorandum circular that bans and declares all POGOs illegal, repealing the tax law that previously regulated them. This enforcement...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Philippines Eyes $800-Million ADB Backstop for North-South Commuter Railway Operator
NewsMar 1, 2026

Philippines Eyes $800-Million ADB Backstop for North-South Commuter Railway Operator

The Philippines is seeking up to $800 million from the Asian Development Bank as a partial credit guarantee to backstop availability payments for the North‑South Commuter Railway (NSCR) operator. The guarantee, equivalent to 24 months of payments, aims to mitigate government...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Nickel Asia Diversifies Into Geothermal, Overseas Investments
NewsMar 1, 2026

Nickel Asia Diversifies Into Geothermal, Overseas Investments

Nickel Asia Corp (NAC) posted a 312% jump in net income to ₱6.27 billion, driven by record nickel ore prices and a 56% rise in EBITDA. The company announced three new wholly‑owned subsidiaries to support a geothermal holding entity, a shared‑services...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
MUFG: Philippine Trade Costs to Fall After US Court Ruling
NewsMar 1, 2026

MUFG: Philippine Trade Costs to Fall After US Court Ruling

MUFG Bank expects U.S. tariffs on Philippine imports to decline following the Supreme Court’s decision that curbed the Trump administration’s emergency‑powers tariff authority. The bank notes that exemptions for high‑value semiconductors and key agricultural products should keep effective trade costs...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
VIDEO: IDF Destroys Tehran Command Centres After Iranian Missile Kills Nine Israelis
NewsMar 1, 2026

VIDEO: IDF Destroys Tehran Command Centres After Iranian Missile Kills Nine Israelis

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes on Tehran, destroying multiple command headquarters, including the General Staff for Internal Security, after an Iranian missile strike killed nine Israelis in Beit Shemesh. Israel reported firing about 100 ballistic missiles at Iran...

By bne IntelliNews
Iraqis Call for March to 'Uproot' US Embassy in Baghdad
NewsMar 1, 2026

Iraqis Call for March to 'Uproot' US Embassy in Baghdad

Iraqi groups linked to the Islamic Resistance announced a mass march to storm the U.S. embassy in Baghdad on March 1, targeting the Green Zone at 8:30 pm. Security forces responded with tear gas and water cannons, dispersing protesters who had already...

By bne IntelliNews
Iran Denies Reports of Former President Ahmadinejad's Death in US-Israeli Strikes
NewsMar 1, 2026

Iran Denies Reports of Former President Ahmadinejad's Death in US-Israeli Strikes

Iranian officials have rejected claims that former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was killed in the recent US‑Israeli strikes on Tehran's Narmak district. The joint operation on February 28 reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior officials, sparking a...

By bne IntelliNews
Iran's Central Bank Raises Money Transfer Caps
NewsMar 1, 2026

Iran's Central Bank Raises Money Transfer Caps

On March 2, Iran’s Central Bank lifted daily transfer limits across its banking system to ease pressure from high inflation and the ongoing war. The POL instant network cap rose to IRR 1 billion, card‑to‑card limits to IRR 150 million, and payment transaction ceilings to...

By bne IntelliNews
Gulf Stocks Fall, Kuwait Halts Trading as Iran Targets GCC Countries After US-Israeli Strikes
NewsMar 1, 2026

Gulf Stocks Fall, Kuwait Halts Trading as Iran Targets GCC Countries After US-Israeli Strikes

Geopolitical tensions surged after coordinated US‑Israeli strikes on Iran, prompting Iranian missile and drone attacks across the Gulf. Kuwait’s Boursa Kuwait suspended all trading, while Saudi, Oman and Bahrain markets slipped 1‑2% despite Saudi Aramco’s 2.6% rally on rising oil...

By Mint (LiveMint) – Markets
Borderlands Mexico: Canada, Mexico Draw Record Foreign Investment in 2025
NewsMar 1, 2026

Borderlands Mexico: Canada, Mexico Draw Record Foreign Investment in 2025

Canada and Mexico posted record foreign direct investment in 2025, underscoring North America’s growing role as a manufacturing hub. Canada received $96.8 billion, the strongest inflow in 18 years, while Mexico attracted a historic $40.87 billion, a 10.8% year‑over‑year rise. U.S. investors...

By FreightWaves
Recto Joins PCG Auxiliary
NewsMar 1, 2026

Recto Joins PCG Auxiliary

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto was commissioned as an auxiliary vice admiral of the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary during a ceremony aboard BRP Teresa Magbanua, highlighting the administration’s push to strengthen maritime governance. The government allocated ₱42.52 billion to the Coast Guard this year...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Visa Targets North Africa Growth with New Egypt, Libya and Sudan Sub-Region
NewsMar 1, 2026

Visa Targets North Africa Growth with New Egypt, Libya and Sudan Sub-Region

Visa announced a new sub‑regional structure covering Egypt, Libya and Sudan, part of its broader North Africa, Levant and Pakistan growth strategy. The reorganisation appoints Malak El Baba as country manager for the three markets and moves veteran Ahmed Mohey...

By The Fintech Times
China Calls for End to Strikes on Iran, UN Says the Hostilities “Undermine International Peace and Security”
NewsMar 1, 2026

China Calls for End to Strikes on Iran, UN Says the Hostilities “Undermine International Peace and Security”

China’s foreign ministry called for an immediate cessation of Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran, urging both parties to respect Iran’s sovereignty and resume dialogue. The statement followed unverified reports that Beijing may offer to mediate between Tehran and the...

By bne IntelliNews
COMMENT: Modi’s Silence on Middle East Crisis Exposes His Lack of International Clout
NewsMar 1, 2026

COMMENT: Modi’s Silence on Middle East Crisis Exposes His Lack of International Clout

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remained silent as missiles struck Iran, Israel and other Middle Eastern states, opting instead to post cricket highlights, investment news and birthday wishes on social media. His silence follows a high‑profile visit to Israel that suggested...

By bne IntelliNews
Passengers Stranded at Delhi's IGI Airport Amid Escalated Israel-Iran Conflict
NewsMar 1, 2026

Passengers Stranded at Delhi's IGI Airport Amid Escalated Israel-Iran Conflict

Passengers at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were left stranded after a wave of flight cancellations triggered by airspace closures across the Middle East. The closures follow coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, prompting the Ministry of Civil...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
How AI Adoption Is Reshaping India’s Agri Sector: Risks, Opportunities & Advisory Imperatives
NewsMar 1, 2026

How AI Adoption Is Reshaping India’s Agri Sector: Risks, Opportunities & Advisory Imperatives

Artificial intelligence is moving from pilot projects to core policy in India’s agriculture, backed by the Digital Agriculture Mission, AgriStack and NITI Aayog’s AI strategy. AI‑driven precision farming, climate forecasting and market analytics are already improving yields, water use and...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
US Strikes on Iran Lead to Renewed Demands for War Powers Legislation
NewsMar 1, 2026

US Strikes on Iran Lead to Renewed Demands for War Powers Legislation

Democratic lawmakers condemned President Trump’s unilateral strikes on Iran, labeling them dangerous and unnecessary. They are pushing a Senate‑originated War Powers Resolution to require congressional approval before any further US military action against Iran. The effort has attracted bipartisan backing,...

By Al Jazeera
Exports Jump 29 Pct to Record Feb. High on Surging Chip Demand
NewsMar 1, 2026

Exports Jump 29 Pct to Record Feb. High on Surging Chip Demand

South Korea’s exports surged 29% year‑over‑year in February, hitting a record high. The jump was driven primarily by a sharp rebound in semiconductor shipments as global chip demand accelerated. The trade surplus expanded sharply, reinforcing the country’s position as a...

By The Korea Herald
Banking on Nonbanks
NewsMar 1, 2026

Banking on Nonbanks

The IMF paper documents a rapid rise in non‑bank financial institution (NBFI) subsidiaries within banking groups, now accounting for about 32 % of syndicated loan origination in 2024. When macroprudential policies tighten bank‑level constraints, bank subsidiaries cut lending by roughly 1 %,...

By CEPR — VoxEU
Who Is Ali Shamkhani, Iran Official Reportedly Killed in US-Israel Attacks?
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Who Is Ali Shamkhani, Iran Official Reportedly Killed in US-Israel Attacks?

Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s Defence Council secretary and former defence minister, was reported killed in coordinated Israeli and U.S. strikes. The attacks occurred while he was overseeing the latest round of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations that concluded on Friday. Shamkhani, a 70‑year‑old...

By Al Jazeera
Trump Says Iranian Supreme Leader Is Dead
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Trump Says Iranian Supreme Leader Is Dead

President Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a U.S.-Israeli strike, a statement not corroborated by Tehran. Iranian state media reported Khamenei as “steadfast,” casting doubt on the allegation. The report...

By Foreign Policy
Technology and Power: Why Africa’s Tech Boom Must Prioritise Peace
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Technology and Power: Why Africa’s Tech Boom Must Prioritise Peace

Africa’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem is being hailed as a catalyst for growth, yet its future hinges on whether it can be harnessed for peace. Young, connected Africans are already building AI‑driven early‑warning tools and civic platforms that can defuse...

By Daily Nation (Kenya) – Business
Curb High, Deadly Cost of Early Election Campaigns
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Curb High, Deadly Cost of Early Election Campaigns

Kenya’s political landscape is plagued by perpetual election campaigning, with parties launching rallies for the 2027 poll as early as January 2026—about 1.5 years before the vote. The High Court ruled that any campaign activity outside the official 30‑60‑day window...

By Daily Nation (Kenya) – Business
KCM Charts a New Era of Investment, Modernisation and Growth
NewsFeb 28, 2026

KCM Charts a New Era of Investment, Modernisation and Growth

Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has poured roughly $600 million into its Zambian operations since Vedanta Resources returned, prioritising underground development, infrastructure rehabilitation and AI‑driven safety systems. The capital injection has created more than 2,000 jobs, expanding the workforce to over 14,000...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
Middle East Faces “Risk of Being Dragged Into Ring of Fire”, Says Erdogan in Response to US-Israeli Attack on Iran
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Middle East Faces “Risk of Being Dragged Into Ring of Fire”, Says Erdogan in Response to US-Israeli Attack on Iran

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed deep sorrow over the joint US‑Israeli strike on Iran, labeling it a breach of Iranian sovereignty. He blamed Israeli provocations for the escalation and condemned Iran’s retaliatory missile and drone attacks on Gulf states...

By bne IntelliNews
Rosatom Confirms Bushehr Nuclear Plant Undamaged as Russia Evacuates 94 People
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Rosatom Confirms Bushehr Nuclear Plant Undamaged as Russia Evacuates 94 People

Rosatom confirmed that Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, operated by Russia, sustained no damage during the recent US‑Israeli military operation. The Russian state nuclear corporation evacuated 94 family members of its staff via Azerbaijan and Armenia after the Russian embassy...

By bne IntelliNews
Uncertainty Looms as Shipping Is Hit, Exporters in Wait and Watch Mode
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Uncertainty Looms as Shipping Is Hit, Exporters in Wait and Watch Mode

India’s Directorate General of Shipping issued urgent advisories for seafarers in the Gulf region, urging heightened security drills for Indian‑flagged vessels. Global carrier Maersk announced a repeat avoidance of the Red Sea, rerouting services around the Cape of Good Hope....

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Iraqi Shi'ite Militia Group Declares All US Bases ‘Legitimate Targets’
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Iraqi Shi'ite Militia Group Declares All US Bases ‘Legitimate Targets’

Iraqi Shi'ite militia Saraya Awliya al‑Dam announced all U.S. military bases are legitimate targets. The group, aligned with Iran, said its fighters are ready to fire at any American installation in Iraq and beyond. The declaration follows recent Iranian strikes,...

By bne IntelliNews
Iran Crisis Puts the Regime's $7.8 Billion Crypto Shadow Economy in Spotlight
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Iran Crisis Puts the Regime's $7.8 Billion Crypto Shadow Economy in Spotlight

Fresh U.S. and Israeli strikes have shone a spotlight on Iran’s parallel crypto economy, now estimated at $7.78 billion. Since legalising mining in 2019, Tehran subsidises electricity for licensed operators who sell Bitcoin to the central bank, using it to bypass...

By CoinDesk
BofA: Slowing Demand to Hit Philippines Growth
NewsFeb 28, 2026

BofA: Slowing Demand to Hit Philippines Growth

Bank of America projects Philippine GDP growth at 4.6% in 2026 and 5.0% in 2027, falling short of the economy’s 5.5‑6.5% sustainable range. The slowdown is driven by weak household consumption, softer private investment and a tapering of government disbursements...

By Philstar – Business
NFTY: Comparatively Better, Structurally Weak
NewsFeb 28, 2026

NFTY: Comparatively Better, Structurally Weak

The First Trust India NIFTY 50 Equal Weight ETF (NFTY) provides U.S. investors with an equal‑weight exposure to the Nifty 50 constituents, but its performance is hampered by a weakening Indian rupee. Over the past two decades the equal‑weight index has generated...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
Before Trump Bombing, Oman FM Called US-Iran Deal ‘Within Reach’
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Before Trump Bombing, Oman FM Called US-Iran Deal ‘Within Reach’

Hours before President Donald Trump announced air strikes on Iran, Oman's foreign minister Badr Albusaidi appeared on CBS's Face the Nation and declared a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal within reach. He said Iran had pledged zero stockpiling of weapons‑grade material and...

By Asia Times – Defense
FIIs Pour Rs 22,615 Crore Into Indian Equities in February. Can Iran-Israel Conflict Flip the Trend?
NewsFeb 28, 2026

FIIs Pour Rs 22,615 Crore Into Indian Equities in February. Can Iran-Israel Conflict Flip the Trend?

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) turned net buyers in February, pouring Rs 22,615 crore into Indian equities, with Rs 19,782 crore going to secondary markets and Rs 2,832 crore to primary issues. However, a sharp sell‑off on February 28 saw FIIs dump Rs 7,536 crore, dragging the Nifty and Sensex...

By The Economic Times – Markets
ECH: Recent Pullback May Be A Sign Of Things To Come
NewsFeb 28, 2026

ECH: Recent Pullback May Be A Sign Of Things To Come

The iShares MSCI Chile ETF (ECH) is currently rated Hold as analysts cite high risk and an unclear growth outlook for Chile through 2026. While the fund benefits from solid momentum and liquidity, its expense ratio is above average and...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
PH Joins Japan-Pacific Defense Dialogue for First Time Amid RAA Push
NewsFeb 28, 2026

PH Joins Japan-Pacific Defense Dialogue for First Time Amid RAA Push

The Philippines joined the 3rd Japan Pacific Islands Defense Dialogue (JPIDD) in Tokyo, marking its first participation in the forum. Led by Defense Assistant Secretary Marita I. Yoro, the delegation discussed humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, climate change and maritime security....

By Manila Bulletin – Business
FRDM: Are Emerging Market Equities Driving The U.S. Market?
NewsFeb 28, 2026

FRDM: Are Emerging Market Equities Driving The U.S. Market?

The Freedom 100 Emerging Markets ETF (FRDM) uses a "freedom‑weighting" model to pick stocks from 24 emerging‑market nations, deliberately excluding companies with more than 20% state ownership. With $2.97 billion in assets and a 0.49% expense ratio, the fund has consistently outperformed...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
Argentina’s Milei Scores Win with Controversial Labor Overhaul
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Argentina’s Milei Scores Win with Controversial Labor Overhaul

Argentina’s Senate approved President Javier Milei’s Labor Modernization Act, a sweeping overhaul that lengthens the workday to 12 hours, cuts severance payouts, eases firing, and curtails union activity. The legislation aims to bring the country’s 40% informal workforce into the formal sector,...

By Courthouse News Service