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WisdomTree Launches India ETF in Europe: EPI
NewsFeb 24, 2026

WisdomTree Launches India ETF in Europe: EPI

WisdomTree has launched the WisdomTree India Earnings UCITS ETF (EPI), an earnings‑weighted fund tracking the proprietary WisdomTree India Earnings Index with a 0.55% total expense ratio. The ETF debuted on Xetra, Borsa Italiana and SIX, and will add a London...

By ETF Express
Unicapital Trims PSEi Outlook to 6,800 Amid Corruption Scandal, Policy Risks but Sees 2026 Recovery
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Unicapital Trims PSEi Outlook to 6,800 Amid Corruption Scandal, Policy Risks but Sees 2026 Recovery

Unicapital Securities cut its PSEi year‑end target to 6,800, down from 7,100, after re‑rating the index at a 10.5‑times price‑to‑earnings multiple. The downgrade reflects a lingering corruption scandal that has stalled government infrastructure projects and heightened policy uncertainty, including a...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
In Big Boost, Cabinet May Approve Critical Minerals Pacts with Germany, Canada: Report
NewsFeb 24, 2026

In Big Boost, Cabinet May Approve Critical Minerals Pacts with Germany, Canada: Report

The Union Cabinet is set to approve Joint Declarations of Intent with Germany and Canada on critical minerals. The agreements will target joint exploration, sustainable mining, supply‑chain resilience and technology transfer for minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel and rare...

By Mint (India) – Economy
VP Duterte Impeachment Case Bound to Affect Voters in 2028, Says Luistro
NewsFeb 24, 2026

VP Duterte Impeachment Case Bound to Affect Voters in 2028, Says Luistro

House Justice Committee chair Rep. Gerville Luistro announced that impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte will commence on March 2, a process she says will influence voter sentiment ahead of the 2028 presidential election, where Duterte has already declared her...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
India Overhauls GDP Data to Improve Accuracy, Official Says
NewsFeb 24, 2026

India Overhauls GDP Data to Improve Accuracy, Official Says

India will revamp its real‑GDP calculation by adopting a double‑deflation approach that blends 500‑600 price items from the consumer‑price index and the wholesale‑price index, replacing the earlier 180‑item basket. The new methodology, slated for release on 27 February with a...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Esperanza Securities Launches Asia S First Approved Entertainment Token Investment
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Esperanza Securities Launches Asia S First Approved Entertainment Token Investment

Esperanza Fintech Securities secured approval from Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission to launch Asia's first regulated tokenized investment platform focused on live entertainment. The firm will issue security tokens through a managed fund, lowering entry barriers and enabling secondary‑market...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Phuket Emerges as Real Estate Hot Spot in Thailand
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Phuket Emerges as Real Estate Hot Spot in Thailand

Phuket is rapidly emerging as Thailand’s next real‑estate hub as developers pivot from a saturated Bangkok market. Sansiri announced a 24 billion‑baht sales target, planning about 20 new projects—including 13 luxury villas and a Bang Tao condominium—by 2028. Rival firms such as...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Japan Conveys Concerns to US over Trade Terms in New 150-Day Tariffs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Japan Conveys Concerns to US over Trade Terms in New 150-Day Tariffs

Japan’s economy minister Ryosei Akazawa asked U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to ensure Japan is not treated less favorably under the new 150‑day tariff regime that replaces the invalidated reciprocal levies. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s global...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Bangladesh Seeks to Keep Least Developed Status Amid Economic Stress
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Bangladesh Seeks to Keep Least Developed Status Amid Economic Stress

Bangladesh’s new government has formally asked the United Nations to delay its graduation from least‑developed country (LDC) status. The request cites mounting macroeconomic stress, trade uncertainty and institutional weaknesses. Deferring graduation would preserve preferential trade benefits that shield Bangladeshi exports...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Trump’s 10% Global Tariffs Take Effect After Supreme Court Ruling; 15% Hike Under Consideration
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Trump’s 10% Global Tariffs Take Effect After Supreme Court Ruling; 15% Hike Under Consideration

President Donald Trump enacted a 10% global tariff on Tuesday, following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated his earlier sweeping duties. The administration is preparing a formal order to lift the levy to 15%, though a timeline remains unclear. The...

By Mint (India) – Economy
India’s Refund Rollback Lands Exporters with a Bigger Bill
NewsFeb 24, 2026

India’s Refund Rollback Lands Exporters with a Bigger Bill

India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade has slashed RoDTEP export rebates by 50%, cutting both rates and value caps across all eligible categories. The move raises the effective cost of exporting, especially for price‑sensitive goods such as textiles and raw...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Stripe, PayPal Ventures Bet on India’s Xflow to Fix Cross-Border B2B Payments
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Stripe, PayPal Ventures Bet on India’s Xflow to Fix Cross-Border B2B Payments

Xflow, a Bengaluru‑based fintech, closed a $16.6 million Series A round led by General Catalyst with participation from Stripe and PayPal Ventures, valuing the company at $85 million post‑money. The startup now has over $32 million in total funding and processes roughly $1 billion in...

By TechCrunch Fintech
Japan’s National Security Reckoning
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Japan’s National Security Reckoning

Japan is overhauling its national security strategy as U.S. “America First” policies erode traditional defense guarantees. Rising Chinese assertiveness, the spillover of the Ukraine war, and rapid advances in drone and AI warfare have forced Tokyo to prioritize strategic autonomy....

By Foreign Affairs
Jemmia Diamond Hosts Vietnam UAE Trade Dialogue with Ambassador
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Jemmia Diamond Hosts Vietnam UAE Trade Dialogue with Ambassador

On February 9, Jemmia Joint Stock Company welcomed UAE Ambassador Dr. Bader Almatrooshi to its Ho Chi Minh City headquarters for a Vietnam‑UAE trade dialogue. The session gathered Vietnamese firms from real estate, agriculture, robotics, renewable energy and other sectors to discuss cooperation...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
India Aims to Raise $19.7 Billion From IPOs of State-Run Firms by 2030
NewsFeb 24, 2026

India Aims to Raise $19.7 Billion From IPOs of State-Run Firms by 2030

India plans to raise 1.79 trillion rupees (about $19.7 billion) by selling stakes in state‑run firms through IPOs by the 2029/30 fiscal year. The effort is part of a broader $183.7 billion asset‑monetisation drive announced by NITI Aayog, following an earlier phase that fell...

By The Economic Times – Markets
Afghanistan Bombing: What’s Pakistan’s Strategy as India-Taliban Ties Grow?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Afghanistan Bombing: What’s Pakistan’s Strategy as India-Taliban Ties Grow?

Pakistan’s military responded to a spate of cross‑border attacks by launching airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and Paktika provinces, claiming to hit TTP sanctuaries and killing dozens of militants. Kabul rejected the narrative, saying the strikes hit a religious school and...

By Al Jazeera
China’s New Export: Aircraft Debt
NewsFeb 24, 2026

China’s New Export: Aircraft Debt

China’s state‑owned COMAC is exporting its C909 and C919 aircraft alongside tailored financing, leasing and equity deals, turning planes into long‑term financial levers. The most visible case is Laos, where COMAC holds a 49% stake in Lao Airlines after a lease‑to‑equity...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Russia's Kaspersky Fights Western Sanctions
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Russia's Kaspersky Fights Western Sanctions

Kaspersky Lab faces a cascade of Western sanctions that have crippled its European and U.S. operations. Germany’s BSI warning has slashed German sales by roughly 80%, while the U.S. Treasury and Commerce departments have barred Kaspersky products and placed senior...

By bne IntelliNews
Blue Planet Expands Operations to Dubai Market
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Blue Planet Expands Operations to Dubai Market

Blue Planet Environmental Solutions, a Singapore‑based leader in sustainable waste management, announced the formation of Blue Planet Environmental Services L.L.C. in Dubai. The new UAE entity will deliver integrated circular‑economy solutions—including organic waste recovery, recycling, landfill mining, and industrial services—across...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Raising Thailand’s Productivity Through Regulatory Reform
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Raising Thailand’s Productivity Through Regulatory Reform

Thailand’s labour productivity has stalled, averaging just 2.1% growth from 2015 to 2023, down from 3.7% in the 1990s‑2010 period. OECD product‑market regulation (PMR) scores rank the country among the most restrictive economies, with a 2.4 rating – the fourth...

By OECD – Ecoscope (Economics blog)
What I Told Israeli Lawmakers About Reviving Regional Integration
NewsFeb 24, 2026

What I Told Israeli Lawmakers About Reviving Regional Integration

Five and a half years after the Abraham Accords, U.S. and Israeli officials argue that regional integration remains viable despite the Gaza war and a Saudi‑UAE rift. The article stresses that advancing phase two of Trump’s Gaza reconstruction plan—contingent on...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Apple to Shift some Mac Mini Production to Houston From Asia, WSJ Reports
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Apple to Shift some Mac Mini Production to Houston From Asia, WSJ Reports

Apple announced it will begin assembling a portion of its Mac Mini desktop computers at Foxconn’s new plant in north Houston later this year, while maintaining Asian production lines. The move aligns with the company’s broader $600 billion U.S. investment commitment...

By Yahoo Finance – Top Financial News
Visa Expands Latin America Footprint: To Acquire Argentina’s Prisma Medios De Pago and Newpay
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Visa Expands Latin America Footprint: To Acquire Argentina’s Prisma Medios De Pago and Newpay

Visa announced the acquisition of Argentina’s Prisma Medios de Pago and the fintech platform Newpay, marking a strategic push into Latin America’s payments ecosystem. The combined deal, valued at over $200 million, will be funded largely with cash. By integrating Prisma’s...

By PaySpace Magazine
Trump’s ‘Pro-Israel’ Policies Are Israel’s Biggest Liability
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Trump’s ‘Pro-Israel’ Policies Are Israel’s Biggest Liability

Donald Trump’s tenure produced headline‑grabbing pro‑Israel actions, including the Abraham Accords, the Jerusalem embassy move, and the killing of Qasem Soleimani, which were celebrated as diplomatic victories. Yet the article argues that his maximalist, transaction‑focused style has created strategic liabilities for...

By Asia Times – Defense
Piyush Goyal Virtually Interacts with Canada Minister Maninder Sidhu, Discusses Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Piyush Goyal Virtually Interacts with Canada Minister Maninder Sidhu, Discusses Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal held a virtual meeting with Canada’s International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu to revive the stalled India‑Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The dialogue coincides with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upcoming visit to India and...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Istanbul North Rail Crossing Project (INRAIL)
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Istanbul North Rail Crossing Project (INRAIL)

Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has secured a US$2 billion World Bank loan, part of a US$6.75 billion financing package that includes the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, ADB, EBRD, Islamic Development Bank and OPEC Fund. The Istanbul North Rail Crossing Project...

By AIIB – Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – News
Should Europe Start Talking to Russia?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Should Europe Start Talking to Russia?

Europe wrestles with whether to engage Russia as the Ukraine war stalls, recognizing that Putin’s aim of reshaping European security leaves little room for a genuine settlement while he remains in power. A cease‑fire that does not protect Ukraine’s sovereignty...

By RUSI
Export Bans that Weren't Really Bans: How Russia Kept Importing Military Goods
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Export Bans that Weren't Really Bans: How Russia Kept Importing Military Goods

EU export bans targeting military‑relevant goods after Russia’s invasion were initially narrow, covering only specific product variants. Transaction‑level customs data show three evasion channels: partially sanctioned variants, transit shipments declared en route, and rerouting through third‑country hubs such as Turkey....

By CEPR — VoxEU
Kazakhstan Managing Uncertainty over Oil Exports
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kazakhstan Managing Uncertainty over Oil Exports

Kazakhstan’s oil export pathway is under heightened risk as Ukrainian drone attacks cripple the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) loading facilities in Novorossiysk, cutting December shipments by roughly 22 percent. The CPC pipeline, which moves over 80 percent of Kazakhstan’s oil,...

By Eurasianet
India’s Carbon Capture Moment Has Arrived
NewsFeb 23, 2026

India’s Carbon Capture Moment Has Arrived

India’s 2026‑27 Union Budget earmarked roughly $2.4 billion (₹20,000 crore) for a national carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) programme targeting steel, cement and other heavy‑industry emitters. The funding marks a shift from research‑only projects to a full‑scale industrial strategy, driven by...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Are the US and Iran Moving Closer to War?
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Are the US and Iran Moving Closer to War?

U.S. forces are assembling their largest deployment since the 2003 Iraq invasion as diplomatic overtures continue with Iran. Both sides have scheduled talks for Thursday, while Tehran declares openness to dialogue but also readiness for war. President Donald Trump's mixed...

By Al Jazeera
Kazakh Journalists Are Being Fined for Surveying Public Opinion on the Upcoming Referendum
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Kazakh Journalists Are Being Fined for Surveying Public Opinion on the Upcoming Referendum

Kazakh authorities have fined journalists and a media outlet for conducting online polls about the March 15 constitutional referendum, citing violations of the country’s referendum‑survey law. The Prosecutor General’s Office requires pre‑approval for any poll, a rule that has blocked...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Trump’s Cuba Policy Is Backing Mexico Into a Corner
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Trump’s Cuba Policy Is Backing Mexico Into a Corner

President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring a national emergency over Cuba and threatening tariffs on any nation that continues supplying oil, effectively targeting Mexico, Cuba’s primary oil source. In response, Mexico halted its daily oil shipments to Cuba,...

By Foreign Policy
Chinese Stocks And The FXI After The Supreme Court Ruling On U.S. Tariffs
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Chinese Stocks And The FXI After The Supreme Court Ruling On U.S. Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Trump administration’s tariffs, sparking a rally in Chinese equities and the iShares China Large‑Cap ETF (FXI). FXI now trades at a blended P/E of 13.27 and a 2.37% yield, well below the S&P...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
With Three Contestants, the Globe’s New Great Game Is On
NewsFeb 23, 2026

With Three Contestants, the Globe’s New Great Game Is On

Analysts label today’s geopolitical rivalry a "New Great Game" pitting the United States against a China‑Russia alliance. The contest spans Central Asia, the Middle East, the Arctic and the Indo‑Pacific, driven by competition for fossil fuels, rare‑earth minerals and strategic...

By Asia Times – Defense
Kazakhstan to Supply Fresh Uranium to India Under New Deal to Fuel Nuclear Power Plants
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Kazakhstan to Supply Fresh Uranium to India Under New Deal to Fuel Nuclear Power Plants

Kazakhstan’s state‑controlled miner Kazatomprom announced a new contract to supply fresh uranium to India, reinforcing the latter’s nuclear fuel pipeline. The deal follows earlier agreements that delivered 2,100 tonnes in 2009 and 5,000 tonnes between 2015‑19. While exact volumes were...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
World Bank Plans to Pump $10bn Into Mozambique
NewsFeb 23, 2026

World Bank Plans to Pump $10bn Into Mozambique

The World Bank announced a $10 bn financing package for Mozambique, including $6 bn of mostly concessional public‑investment funding and an additional $4 bn earmarked for private‑sector projects. A $921 m grant from the International Development Association’s 21st replenishment is also part of the...

By BusinessLIVE
Govt Plans Study to Assess Impact of Formalisation on Workers
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Govt Plans Study to Assess Impact of Formalisation on Workers

The Indian government has commissioned a study to evaluate how rapid formalisation and digital transformation are affecting workers, especially those in the informal sector. The finance ministry tasked the labour ministry and EPFO to conduct the research through the Pandit...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
A New Index Wants to Prepare African Startups for London IPOs
NewsFeb 23, 2026

A New Index Wants to Prepare African Startups for London IPOs

In January, African investors and executives launched the Africa Tech 50 Index (AT50) at the London Stock Exchange to benchmark how prepared African startups are for public listings. The index uses a six‑pillar framework covering valuation momentum, revenue strength, liquidity,...

By TechCabal
Central Park Towers: Tbilisi’s First Integrated Luxury Resort Set to Transform Georgia’s Tourism Market
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Central Park Towers: Tbilisi’s First Integrated Luxury Resort Set to Transform Georgia’s Tourism Market

Central Park Towers, a $500 million integrated luxury resort, is under construction on Kazbegi Avenue in Tbilisi and slated to open in 2027. The 24‑hour destination will combine roughly 1,200 hotel rooms with high‑end retail, dining, wellness, entertainment and a 4,000‑guest...

By eTurboNews
Wieslander Published in Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Wieslander Published in Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences

Anna Wieslander, Director for Northern Europe, published an analysis in the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences critiquing the U.S. National Security Strategy released by the Trump administration in November 2025. She argues the strategy leaves Europe squeezed between an...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Chad Closes Border with Sudan After Clashes Kill Five Soldiers
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Chad Closes Border with Sudan After Clashes Kill Five Soldiers

Chad shut its eastern border with Sudan after weekend clashes killed five Chadian soldiers and three civilians in the border town of Tine. The fighting involved Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces and militia loyal to Khartoum, reflecting the spill‑over of Sudan’s...

By The East African
Why Japan Must Help Counter China’s Presence in the Pacific
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Why Japan Must Help Counter China’s Presence in the Pacific

The article argues that Japan must step up its role in Micronesia to help counter China’s expanding footprint across the Western Pacific. The United States relies on COFA agreements that provide billions in aid and unrestricted base access, yet implementation...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Lebanon Gold Sale Mooted to End Financial Crisis
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Lebanon Gold Sale Mooted to End Financial Crisis

Lebanese officials are debating selling or leasing part of the country’s 280‑ton gold reserves, now worth roughly $45 billion after a 70 % price surge. The gold, the largest Middle‑East reserve after Saudi Arabia, could fund a financial‑gap law essential for an...

By Miningmx
Potential of Grid Enhancing Technologies for Transmission in Latin America and the Caribbean
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Potential of Grid Enhancing Technologies for Transmission in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Inter‑American Development Bank’s new market study highlights how rapid renewable‑energy growth is overloading transmission networks across Latin America and the Caribbean. It introduces Grid‑Enhancing Technologies (GETs) as a suite of solutions that can boost line capacity, improve stability, and...

By IDB Invest – News
Private Investors Eye Africa's Electricity Transmission Opportunity
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Private Investors Eye Africa's Electricity Transmission Opportunity

Private investors are entering Africa’s electricity transmission sector, marked by Uganda’s $50 million Amari project—the continent’s first independent transmission project (ITP) to begin construction. Similar public‑private partnerships are emerging in Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa, where a new procurement programme has...

By African Business
Glasgow Prestwick Showcases Cool Chain Capability to India
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Glasgow Prestwick Showcases Cool Chain Capability to India

Glasgow Prestwick Airport showcased its upgraded cool‑chain infrastructure to India’s Consul General, Siddharth Malik, as part of a push to capture a larger slice of post‑Brexit UK‑India trade. The visit highlighted the airport’s integrated, in‑house cargo model, bonded warehouse space...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
China, ASEAN, and Beyond: The UK Strategy for the Indo-Pacific
NewsFeb 23, 2026

China, ASEAN, and Beyond: The UK Strategy for the Indo-Pacific

The United Kingdom has unveiled a comprehensive Indo‑Pacific strategy that ties Euro‑Atlantic security to a free and open Indo‑Pacific, emphasizing flexible, values‑based partnerships. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent China visit secured visa‑free travel for UK citizens and greater market access for...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
When Growth Outpaces Accountability: Political Volatility in the Philippines
NewsFeb 23, 2026

When Growth Outpaces Accountability: Political Volatility in the Philippines

The Philippines’ political landscape is defined by sharp swings in civil liberties that correspond to changes in presidential leadership rather than formal rule changes. Family‑based dynastic networks and clientelistic coalitions amplify these shifts, producing periods of illiberal governance under leaders...

By Atlantic Council – All Content