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Autodesk to acquire MaintainX for $3.6B, expanding into operations software

Autodesk announced a $3.6 billion purchase of MaintainX, a leader in operational‑phase software for the built environment. The deal extends Autodesk’s portfolio from design and manufacturing into ongoing building operation, creating an end‑to‑end data loop. CEO Andrew Anagnost said the acquisition unlocks a $40 billion total addressable market.

Remodel Health Posts 150% Sales Surge, Adds Senior Leaders to Scale ICHRA Platform
NewsApr 10, 2026

Remodel Health Posts 150% Sales Surge, Adds Senior Leaders to Scale ICHRA Platform

Remodel Health announced a 150% increase in profitable sales for its flagship ICHRA product in 2025 and introduced senior executives, including a new CFO and head of product, to support rapid scaling. The company now serves over 100,000 lives with...

By Pulse
Meta Shuts Down Internal AI Token Leaderboard After $1.4M Usage Spike
NewsApr 10, 2026

Meta Shuts Down Internal AI Token Leaderboard After $1.4M Usage Spike

Meta eliminated the employee‑run “Claudeonomics” leaderboard two days after it revealed 60 trillion tokens consumed, a usage that could have cost the company more than $1.4 million for a single user. The move spotlights growing tensions around AI spend visibility, productivity incentives...

By Pulse
B2 Gold Likely to Divest Versamet Stake for Buyback
SocialApr 10, 2026

B2 Gold Likely to Divest Versamet Stake for Buyback

B2 Gold $BTG stake in Versamet Royalties $VMET just screams to the Koala as non-core Considering the cash flow inflection anticipated in 2H 2026, really should consider alternatives there to fund a buyback perhaps Also notice Founders $FDR.V not listed on this...

By Yellow Lab Life
SuperCom Posts 134% Revenue Surge to $27.6 M, First Full‑Year GAAP Profit Since 2015
NewsApr 10, 2026

SuperCom Posts 134% Revenue Surge to $27.6 M, First Full‑Year GAAP Profit Since 2015

SuperCom (SPCB) announced a 134% jump in annual revenue to $27.6 million and its first full‑year GAAP net income since 2015 during its Q4 2024 earnings call. The results were powered by a surge in IoT sales, a wave of U.S....

By Pulse
Fed Seeks Comments on Intermediary Access for FedNow, Aiming to Boost Cross‑Border Payments
NewsApr 10, 2026

Fed Seeks Comments on Intermediary Access for FedNow, Aiming to Boost Cross‑Border Payments

The Federal Reserve Board has opened a 60‑day public comment period on a proposal that would let U.S. banks and credit unions route FedNow transfers through intermediaries. The change would align FedNow with Fedwire and could enable instant domestic settlement...

By Pulse
Reputational Risk Rule Shows Why Subjectivity Is so Hard to Ban
NewsApr 10, 2026

Reputational Risk Rule Shows Why Subjectivity Is so Hard to Ban

The FDIC and OCC finalized a rule that bars bank examiners from issuing complaints based solely on reputational risk, except when the issue directly threatens a bank's financial or operational condition. The exception expands supervisory discretion beyond the original proposal,...

By American Banker
How Bond Issuers Will Take Advantage of Iran Ceasefire
PodcastApr 10, 202643 min

How Bond Issuers Will Take Advantage of Iran Ceasefire

The episode examines how the recent Iran‑US ceasefire is reshaping bond issuance in the Gulf and broader emerging markets. With public markets still volatile, sovereigns like Abu Dhabi and Qatar, as well as Egypt, have turned to private placements, accepting slightly...

By The GlobalCapital Podcast
How SAP Concur Automates Expense Reporting with Agentic AI
NewsApr 10, 2026

How SAP Concur Automates Expense Reporting with Agentic AI

SAP Concur has upgraded its ExpenseIt platform with an agentic AI layer that goes beyond OCR, using Google Cloud’s Gemini models to infer missing receipt details. The new Receipt Analysis Agent applies routing, reflection, and tool‑use design patterns, automatically pulling...

By Google Cloud Blog – Architecture
UK National Gallery to Recoup £2m a Year After Completing Staff ‘Voluntary Exit Scheme’
NewsApr 10, 2026

UK National Gallery to Recoup £2m a Year After Completing Staff ‘Voluntary Exit Scheme’

London’s National Gallery announced it will save roughly $2.5 million a year through a voluntary exit scheme, helping to address an anticipated $10.3 million deficit. The scheme delivers $1.9 million in savings from departing staff and $625 k from a recruitment pause, but the...

By The Art Newspaper
MSG Sports Faces $50M Tax Hike, Split Could Raise $75M
SocialApr 10, 2026

MSG Sports Faces $50M Tax Hike, Split Could Raise $75M

Madison Square Garden Sports is facing a $50M+ bump to its annual tax bill with a new tax code provision set to start in 2027. Meanwhile, MSGS is exploring splitting the Knicks and Rangers into separate companies that would push...

By Kurt Badenhausen
FINRA Launches Financial Intelligence Fusion Center to Combat Cybersecurity and Fraud Threats
NewsApr 10, 2026

FINRA Launches Financial Intelligence Fusion Center to Combat Cybersecurity and Fraud Threats

FINRA announced the launch of the Financial Intelligence Fusion Center (FIFC), a secure portal that enables member brokerage firms to share real‑time cybersecurity and fraud intelligence. The platform builds on FINRA Forward initiatives and incorporates data from government and private‑sector...

By Dark Reading
Selkirk Copper Raising $30 Million From Upsized Bought Deal
NewsApr 10, 2026

Selkirk Copper Raising $30 Million From Upsized Bought Deal

Selkirk Copper Mines Inc. has upsized its bought‑deal private placement, now targeting just over $30 million CAD (about $22 million USD) to fund the restart and redevelopment of the Minto copper‑gold‑silver mine in Yukon. The offering comprises 4.41 million flow‑through shares at C$1.70...

By Resource World Magazine
'EuGB' Sustainable Bond Market Share Growing Quickly in 2026
NewsApr 10, 2026

'EuGB' Sustainable Bond Market Share Growing Quickly in 2026

The European Green Bond (EuGB) label now accounts for over 9% of European green‑bond issuance in 2026, marking rapid market‑share growth. Regarded as a gold‑standard framework, EuGB provides standardized ESG reporting, third‑party verification, and a clear taxonomy for investors. Issuers...

By Environmental Finance
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon Prices Extend Decline
NewsApr 10, 2026

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon Prices Extend Decline

State-owned CECEP issued 29.5 million convertible bonds, raising ¥2.95 bn ($432 million) to fund six photovoltaic plants and storage projects totaling 900 MW. The total project outlay is about ¥4.57 bn ($670 million). Meanwhile, China’s polysilicon market saw its seventh consecutive weekly price drop, with N‑type...

By pv magazine
How Advisors Are Rewiring Fixed Income Portfolios
NewsApr 10, 2026

How Advisors Are Rewiring Fixed Income Portfolios

Advisors are reconfiguring the fixed‑income portion of 60/40 portfolios as sticky inflation and shifting Fed expectations compress yields. A VettaFi survey shows 34% of advisors struggle most with finding yield without excess credit risk, while 31% worry about duration. Eighty‑eight...

By Advisor Perspectives
Greenlight Open Market Buybacks, but Stay Cautious
NewsApr 10, 2026

Greenlight Open Market Buybacks, but Stay Cautious

SEBI has floated a consultation paper to revive open‑market share buybacks in India after amending the tax framework that previously placed the burden on companies. The regulator cited past inequities in price‑time matching and taxation, which discouraged broader shareholder participation....

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Markets
Why Good-Weather Pension Numbers Are Misleading Participants
NewsApr 10, 2026

Why Good-Weather Pension Numbers Are Misleading Participants

Kidbrooke warns that the Dutch pension sector’s standard three‑scenario statements—bad‑weather, expected, and good‑weather—mislead participants by anchoring expectations to the 95th‑percentile figure. Under the Uniforme Rekenmethodiek, 10,000 stochastic scenarios are reduced to these three points, but the optimistic number represents only...

By Fintech Global
Starbucks’s Retail Arm Gets £13.7m Tax Credit Even as Sales Increase
NewsApr 10, 2026

Starbucks’s Retail Arm Gets £13.7m Tax Credit Even as Sales Increase

Starbucks UK’s retail division secured a £13.7 million (≈$17 million) corporation‑tax credit even as its full‑year loss widened to £41.3 million (≈$52 million). Sales grew 6% to £556.3 million (≈$695 million) and the chain added 92 new outlets, taking the total to 1,304 stores. ...

By The Guardian » Business
Knicks, Rangers Could Pay $75M More in Taxes Under New Law
NewsApr 10, 2026

Knicks, Rangers Could Pay $75M More in Taxes Under New Law

The Knicks clinched a playoff berth by winning 50 games for the third straight season, boosting revenue from extra home games. A 2021 tax provision, expanded by the American Rescue Plan, will force Madison Square Garden Sports (MSGS) to pay...

By Sportico
Shuffling Risk
BlogApr 10, 2026

Shuffling Risk

In late 1997 JPMorgan introduced the Bistro structure, a synthetic credit‑risk transfer that bundled $9.7 billion of corporate, bond and municipal exposures into a special‑purpose vehicle and sold Ba2 and AAA‑rated notes to investors. By requiring only $700 million of capital –...

By Net Interest (Substack canonical)
Nordic Banks Turn to CaaS to Fight Rising Fraud
NewsApr 10, 2026

Nordic Banks Turn to CaaS to Fight Rising Fraud

Nordic banks are grappling with a surge in digital fraud as cashless payments dominate the region. Norwegian banks blocked roughly NOK 2.3 bn (about $250 m) and Danish banks prevented DKK 500 m (around $70 m) in attempted fraud in 2025. At the same time, compliance...

By Fintech Global
Hospital Expenses Grew Twice as Fast as Hospital Prices in 2025, Finds AHA
NewsApr 10, 2026

Hospital Expenses Grew Twice as Fast as Hospital Prices in 2025, Finds AHA

The American Hospital Association’s 2026 Costs of Caring report shows hospital expenses surged 7.5% in 2025, outpacing price growth by more than double. Workforce costs, which account for about 60% of total spending, rose 5.6%, while supplies and drugs jumped...

By FM Link
VC Funding to Halve, Concentrate in Top Funds
SocialApr 10, 2026

VC Funding to Halve, Concentrate in Top Funds

My prediction: institutional LP $ going to VCs will decline by half in the next 5 yrs. They will reallocate to safer asset classes. The largest VC funds will get 99% of what’s left, and these large funds will do...

By Gale Wilkinson
CAPE Predicts 10‑year Returns Slipping to Single Digits
SocialApr 10, 2026

CAPE Predicts 10‑year Returns Slipping to Single Digits

However, the CAPE model (which holds that today’s 10-year P/E ratio determines the 10-year forward return) suggests that a secular peak may not be that far away. As scary as it sounds, all the CAPE model is predicting is that...

By Jurrien Timmer
Repay Faces Kubra Purchase Opposition
NewsApr 10, 2026

Repay Faces Kubra Purchase Opposition

Repay Holdings announced a $372 million cash‑plus‑debt acquisition of Kubra Data Transfer, aiming to merge complementary payment platforms. The combined entity would have generated roughly $548 million in revenue and $178 million of adjusted EBITDA last year. Veradace Partners, an 8.4 % shareholder, publicly...

By Payments Dive
European ETF Flows Fall – Should You Invest?
NewsApr 10, 2026

European ETF Flows Fall – Should You Invest?

European-listed ETFs saw a sharp slowdown in March, with net inflows dropping to €9.4 billion (about $10.2 billion) after two months of roughly €46 billion each. Equity‑focused ETFs fell from €40 billion in February to €8.8 billion, while bond ETFs turned negative with a €2.4 billion...

By MoneyWeek – All
US$25M for Aerospace & Defence Composite Manufacturer Hybron
NewsApr 10, 2026

US$25M for Aerospace & Defence Composite Manufacturer Hybron

Hybron Technologies closed an oversubscribed $25 million seed round led by Marque Ventures, with participation from a slate of venture firms and angel investors. The company says its carbon‑fiber process can produce composites up to 100 times faster and at a fraction...

By JEC Composites
Adyen Tool Speeds Business Payments
NewsApr 10, 2026

Adyen Tool Speeds Business Payments

Netherlands‑based fintech Adyen unveiled Intelligent Money Movement, a unified platform that combines payment collection, payout processing, and liquidity management for large enterprises. The tool addresses the typical treasury setup of five to six banks, over 40 accounts and roughly a...

By Payments Dive
Small‑cap Growth Outpaces Large Caps, Defying Value Expectations
SocialApr 10, 2026

Small‑cap Growth Outpaces Large Caps, Defying Value Expectations

FT: "US small caps are outperforming big caps by a whopping 8.5% YTD. That’s a lot, especially given the chronic underperformance of small stocks over the past six years or so...Given the environment we are in (energy up, software down,...

By Trevor Noren
PIMCO Prime’s Sobel: ‘No Lender Can Pretend Nothing Is Going on in Its Loan Book’
NewsApr 10, 2026

PIMCO Prime’s Sobel: ‘No Lender Can Pretend Nothing Is Going on in Its Loan Book’

Debora Sobel, newly appointed head of European debt at PIMCO Prime, warned that lenders can no longer ignore deteriorating conditions in their loan portfolios. She highlighted the need for active management of existing exposures as market volatility spikes and competition...

By Real Estate Capital
Cross‑disciplinary Knowledge Creates Unbeatable Competitive Edge
SocialApr 10, 2026

Cross‑disciplinary Knowledge Creates Unbeatable Competitive Edge

Michael Bloomberg: "There might be better traders than me and there might be people who know more about computers. But there's nobody who knows more about both." Most people try to be the best at one thing. That's hard. Bloomberg’s overlap is...

By Travis Jamison
CEO Fined $48M for Breaching Fiduciary Duties
SocialApr 10, 2026

CEO Fined $48M for Breaching Fiduciary Duties

Mindbody CEO was ordered to pay $48M in damages to common stockholders for a breach of fiduciary duties. A lot of folks are put in a "fiduciary" role and don't even know what that means. It carries significant responsibility (and potential...

By OnlyCFO
Instant Payments as the New Normal: How Much More Money Do the Banks Need?
NewsApr 10, 2026

Instant Payments as the New Normal: How Much More Money Do the Banks Need?

The shift from batch‑based to instant retail payments modestly raises banks' overall liquidity requirements, but the impact varies dramatically across individual institutions. Researchers modeled Finnish STEP2 transaction data to compare liquidity needs under net‑ting cycles versus real‑time gross settlement. Their...

By Risk.net
OCC Drops Large‑Bank Recovery Plans Over Burden
SocialApr 10, 2026

OCC Drops Large‑Bank Recovery Plans Over Burden

OCC Rescinds Recovery Planning Guidelines for Large Banks, Citing Regulatory Burden | https://t.co/KTVJGVwr3F https://t.co/psr1VbrzvW https://t.co/pu8tK1oJ7I

By Oliver Bussmann
Guidance: Preston Guidance: March 2026
NewsApr 10, 2026

Guidance: Preston Guidance: March 2026

The UK Treasury has published the March 2026 Preston guidance, releasing updated earnings and interest factors that employers must use to calculate pension reinstatement for part‑time workers. The guidance stems from 2000‑2001 European Court of Justice and House of Lords decisions...

By HM Treasury – Atom feed
US Minerals Deal Helps Congo Raise $1.25bn in Maiden Bond
NewsApr 10, 2026

US Minerals Deal Helps Congo Raise $1.25bn in Maiden Bond

The Democratic Republic of Congo completed its inaugural sovereign Eurobond, raising $1.25 bn. The issue comprised $600 m of 2032 notes at an 8.75% yield and $650 m of 2037 notes at 9.50%, with order books reaching $2 bn and $2.8 bn respectively, allowing tighter...

By Miningmx
Canada Launches Council to Develop Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
NewsApr 10, 2026

Canada Launches Council to Develop Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

Canada has established a 17‑member Taxonomy and Transition Planning Council to design a national sustainable finance taxonomy and sector‑specific climate transition guidance. The council, chaired by former AIMCo CIO Marlene Puffer with Jamey Hubbs as vice‑chair, will develop green and...

By ESG Today
GRC News Roundup: Drata, Diligent, HICX, Ibex & More
BlogApr 10, 2026

GRC News Roundup: Drata, Diligent, HICX, Ibex & More

The GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) sector saw a flurry of product launches in April. HICX introduced a Supplier Registration platform, Drata rolled out an agentic AI TPRM assessment tool and named a new chief product and technology officer, and...

By Corporate Compliance Insights
UK Government Waters Down Pensions Mandation Powers
NewsApr 10, 2026

UK Government Waters Down Pensions Mandation Powers

The UK government has softened its proposed authority to compel defined‑contribution pension schemes to invest in private markets. An amendment to the Pension Schemes Bill now limits any mandatory allocation to the targets set in the voluntary Mansion House Accord...

By International Adviser
The Value Gap Between Internal Succession and External Transactions
NewsApr 10, 2026

The Value Gap Between Internal Succession and External Transactions

Accounting firms now face a widening valuation gap between internal succession buyouts and external sales. Internal buyouts typically range from 80% to 120% of revenue and are paid over several years, while external transactions command 1.5‑3× revenue with 50‑70% cash...

By Accounting Today
US CPI Set to Jump as Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict
NewsApr 10, 2026

US CPI Set to Jump as Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict

The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the March Consumer Price Index at 8:30 a.m. ET, with analysts warning of a sharp rise driven by a 1% jump in oil prices to $98.6 per barrel amid fragile US‑Iran ceasefire talks. Futures...

By Pulse
PepsiCo’s $7 Doritos Price Hike Costs Billions in Revenue
NewsApr 10, 2026

PepsiCo’s $7 Doritos Price Hike Costs Billions in Revenue

PepsiCo lifted the price of its flagship Doritos bag to $7, a near‑50% jump since 2021, which analysts say erased billions in revenue. The backlash forced the company to roll back prices by up to 15% in early 2026 and...

By Pulse
Prospect Medical Collapse Shows Private‑Equity Debt Risks in Hospital Roll‑Ups
NewsApr 10, 2026

Prospect Medical Collapse Shows Private‑Equity Debt Risks in Hospital Roll‑Ups

Prospect Medical, a for‑profit hospital chain backed by private‑equity firms, filed for bankruptcy after a debt‑laden acquisition spree left it unable to fund malpractice liabilities. The fallout highlights systemic vulnerabilities in leveraged buyouts of health‑care assets.

By Pulse
MasTec Targets $17B Revenue in 2026 After Record $14.3B Year, Emphasizes Margin Expansion
NewsApr 10, 2026

MasTec Targets $17B Revenue in 2026 After Record $14.3B Year, Emphasizes Margin Expansion

MasTec announced record $14.3 billion revenue for 2025 and set a $17 billion target for 2026, a 19% increase. The Florida‑based contractor is pivoting from pure volume growth to margin expansion, leveraging scale, project‑mix optimization, and disciplined capital allocation.

By Pulse
Oricell Therapeutics Secures $110 Million Pre‑IPO Funding, Spotlighting Investment Banking Activity
NewsApr 10, 2026

Oricell Therapeutics Secures $110 Million Pre‑IPO Funding, Spotlighting Investment Banking Activity

Oricell Therapeutics closed a pre‑IPO financing round exceeding $110 million, co‑led by Vivo Capital, Beijing Medical and Health Care Industry Investment Fund and Qiming Venture Partners. The capital will fund global expansion and pivotal trials for its lead CAR‑T candidate, while...

By Pulse
Sodexo Shares Plunge 15% as H1 Profit Falls 57% and FY26 Outlook Cut
NewsApr 10, 2026

Sodexo Shares Plunge 15% as H1 Profit Falls 57% and FY26 Outlook Cut

Sodexo SA saw its Paris‑listed shares slide about 15% after the French services giant posted a 56.7% plunge in first‑half net profit and cut its fiscal 2026 organic revenue growth forecast to 0.5‑1%. The earnings miss rattled the Euro‑Stoxx 600,...

By Pulse
Caterpillar Names Kyle Epley CFO as Andrew Bonfield Retires
NewsApr 10, 2026

Caterpillar Names Kyle Epley CFO as Andrew Bonfield Retires

Caterpillar Inc. said finance chief Andrew Bonfield will retire on Oct. 1, 2026, while senior vice president of Global Finance Services Kyle Epley will take over as CFO on May 1, 2026. The move comes as the $200 billion‑plus company eyes the next phase of...

By Pulse
Applied Digital Posts 139% Revenue Jump to $126.6 M in Q3 2026 Earnings Call
NewsApr 10, 2026

Applied Digital Posts 139% Revenue Jump to $126.6 M in Q3 2026 Earnings Call

Applied Digital Corp. announced total Q3 2026 revenue of $126.6 million, up 139% from the prior quarter, driven by a full‑quarter of lease revenue from its 100‑MW HPC facility. The company also highlighted $16 billion of contracted lease revenue and a $2.15 billion...

By Pulse
Key Risk Indicators for Cryptocurrencies
NewsApr 10, 2026

Key Risk Indicators for Cryptocurrencies

The article outlines five emerging key risk indicators for cryptocurrencies: market volatility, cybersecurity threats, regulatory uncertainty, liquidity constraints, and fraud. It explains how each risk can affect investors, firms, and regulators, emphasizing the need for proactive risk management. The piece...

By Financial Crime Academy – Blog