Today's Finance Pulse

SpaceX files for record‑size IPO, targeting $50B‑plus raise and $1T valuation
SpaceX confidentially filed for an IPO slated for June 2026, aiming to raise at least $50 billion and push its valuation above $1 trillion. Founder Elon Musk holds roughly 44 percent of the company, giving him a net worth of about $823 billion. The filing positions the rocket and satellite maker among the most valuable public companies ever.
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By the numbers: Berkshire Hathaway invests $10B in Alphabet's private placement
Forecast Your Tax Firm’s CAS Revenue—Instantly
Intuit’s Firm of the Future has launched a free CAS Revenue Calculator that lets tax and accounting firms model advisory revenue, profit margins and pricing outcomes in minutes. Users input firm size, client count and staffing, then receive instant projections, benchmark comparisons and actionable growth ideas. The tool draws on industry data from AICPA, CPA.com and IBISWorld, eliminating guesswork in strategic planning. It targets owners, partners, practice managers and operations leaders seeking to expand client advisory services.

US Bonds Fall as Strong Jobs Data Undermines Fed Cut Outlook
U.S. Treasury prices slipped after March employment numbers outperformed expectations, pushing yields up three to four basis points across the curve. The robust jobs report reinforced the view that the labor market is stabilizing, prompting traders to discard bets on...

Morning SPAC News Roundup: April 3, 2026
The Morning SPAC News Roundup for April 3, 2026 compiles the latest special‑purpose acquisition company filings, de‑SPAC transactions, and market commentary. While the full article is behind a subscription wall, the teaser indicates a continued slowdown in SPAC IPO activity, with volumes...
The only Covenant that Counts
The $1.7 trillion private‑credit market is facing its first systemic stress test, shifting focus from fund liquidity to borrower health. Andres Pinter argues that the 13‑week cash‑flow forecast is the only covenant that truly matters for assessing a company’s ability to...

Cardano Foundation Shifts Away From ADA as Bitcoin and Cash Take Larger Share of Reserves
The Cardano Foundation reported total assets of 287.5 million Swiss francs (~$361 million) at the end of 2025, a 45% decline from the previous year. ADA holdings fell to roughly $186 million, representing 51.6% of the treasury, while Bitcoin rose to $92 million (25.5%)...

Consumer Megadeals Make a Rare Comeback in the First Quarter
Two U.S. food giants announced blockbuster acquisitions in early April, with Sysco agreeing to buy Jetro Restaurant Depot for roughly $29 billion and McCormick planning a near‑$45 billion purchase of Unilever’s food division. The deals placed both companies inside the global top‑10...
RBI's Benchmark Issuance Strategy to Boost Transparency, Liquidity in SDL Market: Experts
The Reserve Bank of India will pilot a Benchmark Issuance Strategy (BIS) for select states starting FY27. Under the scheme, states will issue State Development Loans in fixed tenor buckets—5, 10 and 15 years—according to a pre‑announced borrowing calendar, creating...
Trump Wants the SEC to Relax Quarterly Reporting. Wall Street Could Be a Problem. – POLITICO
President Trump is urging the SEC, led by Chair Gary Atkins, to relax the mandatory quarterly reporting requirement for public companies. Business leaders argue that the current cadence forces a short‑term profit focus and generates costly legal compliance burdens. The SEC...
Village Farms Announces Succession Plan for Chief Financial Officer
Village Farms International announced a succession plan for its long‑time CFO Stephen Ruffini, who will stay in the role until a permanent replacement is found and then transition to lead the company’s mergers and acquisitions function. Ruffini, a 17‑year veteran,...
Suryoday SFB Q4 Updates: Gross Advances Jump 29% YoY, Deposits Surge 32%
Suryoday Small Finance Bank reported a 29% year‑on‑year jump in gross advances to Rs 13,201 crore (≈$1.6 billion) for Q4 FY26. Total deposits climbed 32% to Rs 13,958 crore (≈$1.68 billion), with retail deposits and CASA showing strong growth. Disbursements rose 46% YoY to Rs 3,077 crore (≈$371 million)...

ADB Issuing Its First Parametric Catastrophe Bonds, for Kyrgyz Republic & Tajikistan
Asian Development Bank is issuing its inaugural catastrophe bonds, offering two separate $75 million notes to the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. Each bond provides multi‑year parametric coverage for earthquake and extreme precipitation events, with $65 million earmarked for earthquakes and $10 million for...
It’s Time for a Prediction Markets MNPI Policy | Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Debeoise & Plimpton urges firms to extend material non‑public information (MNPI) policies beyond traditional securities to include prediction‑market contracts. Current insider‑trading rules often omit these platforms, leaving a compliance blind spot. The firm recommends revising firm‑wide codes of conduct to prohibit...

Secured Debt at Distressed Spreads with Billions in Liquidity Behind It
A holding company with billions of dollars in cash and asset value has issued a secured bond that is trading at distressed spreads, more than 600 basis points over Treasuries. Despite the wide spread, every bond maturing since 2023 has...
Private‑Equity Firms Rush to Buy Japanese Fast‑Food Chains as Market Consolidates
Private‑equity houses are accelerating acquisitions of Japanese fast‑food chains, drawn by the country's appetite for low‑cost U.S. brands. Bloomberg notes the wave of buyouts signals a broader cross‑border roll‑up strategy, even as deal specifics remain undisclosed.
Ares Management Raises $5.4 Billion for U.S. and Europe Value‑Add Real Estate Funds
Ares Management Corp. closed on $5.4 billion of capital for its U.S. Real Estate Fund XI and European Property Enhancement Partners IV. The funds will focus on logistics, multifamily and self‑storage assets as the market moves into an early recovery phase.
Is This Healthcare Stock Undervalued Relative to Its Growth Potential?
Oscar Health, a technology‑focused health insurer, has accelerated its ACA marketplace share, reaching 3.4 million members by the end of 2026. The company projects revenue near $19 billion and operating income between $250 million and $450 million, yet its stock trades around $11.92, valuing...
CareSource Acquires Wisconsin Nonprofit Community Care in $155 Million Deal
Ohio‑based health insurer CareSource completed the acquisition of Wisconsin nonprofit Community Care on April 1, agreeing to allocate up to $155 million to a new charitable entity. The deal brings roughly 15,000 Medicaid Family Care members under CareSource’s umbrella and signals accelerating...
SpaceX‑linked Lawsuit over $843 M Stake Could Shape Profit Split for Upcoming IPO
Trellis Software is suing ClearList Holdings over a disputed $843 million stake in SpaceX shares, arguing the investor is trying to squeeze it out before the rocket maker's anticipated IPO. The case could set a legal benchmark for how minority owners...
NDB Pushes Yuan‑denominated Financing, Sells $3.6 Bn in Panda Bonds to Boost Global South Projects
The New Development Bank (NDB) announced a push for yuan‑denominated funding, having sold 25 billion yuan ($3.6 bn) in panda bonds last year – its biggest issuance since 2016. The move aims to give Global South projects cheaper, locally‑hedged capital and to...
Micron’s Triple‑Digit Revenue Surge Triggers Citi’s $425 Price‑Target Cut
Micron Technology reported fiscal Q2 revenue of $23.86 billion—nearly three times year‑over‑year—and non‑GAAP earnings of $12.20 per share, prompting a bullish outlook. Yet Citi trimmed its price target from $510 to $425 after DDR5 DRAM prices slipped 6%, signaling market wariness...
Broadcom Names Alphabet’s Amie Thuener CFO, Replacing Retiring Kirsten Spears
Broadcom announced that Amie Thuener, Alphabet’s chief accounting officer and corporate controller since 2018, will become its chief financial officer on June 12, succeeding retiring CFO Kirsten Spears. The move brings a seasoned finance leader from the tech giant to...
U.S. Treasury Yields Jump as Bonds Plunge Amid Trump‑Era Iran Tensions
President Donald Trump's late‑Wednesday address on Iran sent U.S. Treasury yields sharply higher and bond prices tumbling. The sell‑off was driven by fears of higher oil prices, tighter monetary policy and a broader risk‑off mood ahead of a potential ground...
IRS Pilots Palantir’s SNAP Platform to Target $696 Billion Tax Gap
The Internal Revenue Service has launched a pilot of Palantir Technologies’ Selection and Analytic Platform (SNAP) to identify the highest‑value tax cheats. The move targets a $696 billion tax gap and follows more than $200 million in IRS contracts with Palantir since...

The Big Miners Are Leaving Bitcoin. Your Time to Shine
MARA Holdings sold 15,133 Bitcoin—about $1.1 billion—between March 4 and March 25 and used the proceeds to retire $1 billion of convertible debt at a discount. Several other publicly listed miners, including Core Scientific, CleanSpark, Riot Platforms, Bitfarms and BitDigital, are similarly divesting Bitcoin...
Atlantic Sapphire Secures Financing Amid Cashflow Crunch
Atlantic Sapphire, a land‑based salmon farmer, secured a $10 million bridge loan split into two $5 million tranches to alleviate a cash‑flow crunch. The company continues to pursue EBITDA breakeven, targeting its first positive EBITDA by the end of 2026 and a...

Is Financial Deregulation Under Trump Going Too Far?
The Trump administration is accelerating financial deregulation by slashing staff at major supervisory agencies and lowering banks' capital buffers. These moves reverse many post‑2008 safeguards designed to curb excessive risk‑taking. While the intent is to boost credit availability, analysts warn...

Is Multi-Line Insurance a Better Fit for Data Centers?
Data centers confront property, cyber and liability risks, prompting insurers to offer multi‑line bundles that combine these exposures into a single contract. Recent launches by Aon, FM Global and ATA illustrate growing capacity for such packages. Multi‑line policies can lower...
Mobilint Raises 70 Billion Won in Series C Funding
Mobilint announced a 70 billion won Series C round on April 1, backed by Praxis Capital Partners, POSCO Investment and K Partners. The funding will fuel development of next‑generation neural processing units, expand mass‑production capacity, and support global market entry. Mobilint’s AI chip portfolio...

Canadian FinTech Funding Rose by 52% YoY in Q4 2025 as Investor Confidence Grew
Canadian fintech companies raised a record $1.6 bn in Q4 2025, a 52% year‑over‑year increase despite completing only 18 deals. The average transaction size jumped to $89.1 m, up 34% from the same quarter last year, highlighting a shift toward larger, strategic investments....
Japanese Firms Reduce Share Buybacks for First Time Since 2020
Japanese listed companies announced 1,365 share‑buyback programmes for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, a slight decline from 1,399 the prior year and the first drop since 2020. Total repurchases amounted to a record 24.9 trillion yen (about $161 billion), following a...

Tokenization Makes Finance More Efficient but Introduces Risks: IMF
The International Monetary Fund warned that while tokenization can cut friction and boost transparency, it also introduces financial‑stability risks. About $27.6 billion of real‑world assets are already tokenized on‑chain, with forecasts ranging from $2 trillion to $16 trillion by 2030. The IMF highlighted...
Citadel’s $5 Billion “Give-Back” — Capital Discipline Reshapes the Hedge Fund Liquidity Cycle:
Citadel announced a $5 billion profit give‑back to investors in early 2026, underscoring its commitment to capital discipline. By trimming excess assets, the firm seeks to protect alpha generation and avoid performance dilution across its multi‑manager platform. The distribution injects liquidity...
JAAA: Superior Risk-Adjusted Return Presents Unique Buying Opportunity
Janus Henderson’s AAA CLO ETF (JAAA) received a Buy rating, driven by its superior risk‑adjusted returns and strong liquidity. The fund posted a 3‑year Sharpe ratio of 1.95 and an annualized return of 7.05%, outperforming comparable fixed‑income peers. Its floating‑rate...

Monthly Bookkeeping Protects Deductions and Cuts Tax Overpayments
Messy books = missed deductions. If your bookkeeping isn’t updated monthly, you are guessing at your tax bill. And guessing is expensive. Accurate bookkeeping: • Protects deductions • Prevents overpaying taxes • Helps you plan quarterly This is CEO behavior. Follow for the next tax move. Comment “60”...
India's Markets Crash Wipes Out $126 Bn of Investor Wealth
Indian stocks slumped more than 2% on April 2, with the Sensex and Nifty each losing over 2% and total market capitalisation shedding about ₹10.45 lakh crore (≈$126 bn). The plunge was driven by heightened West‑Asia tensions, a record foreign‑institutional outflow and soaring oil...
Silver Lake's $160 M Bet on New Zealand Rugby Highlights PE Push Into Sports Franchises
Silver Lake has invested about NZ$262.5 million (≈$160 million) in New Zealand Rugby since 2022, a move approved by the sport’s board but still awaiting commercial returns. The partnership spotlights private‑equity firms’ expanding role in sports assets and the tension between financial expectations...
Albertsons Cuts 500+ Jobs, Closes 20+ Stores After Kroger Merger Collapse
Albertsons announced the shutdown of more than 20 stores and the elimination of roughly 500 positions as it grapples with the fallout from the FTC‑blocked $24.6 billion Kroger merger. The latest wave targets Vons locations in Southern California, two Texas stores...
Airbnb Investors Told to Shun Five States Over Tight Short‑Term Rental Rules
TurboTenant’s latest study flags five U.S. states—New York, California, Florida, Texas and Hawaii—as the riskiest for new Airbnb hosts. Tight permits, steep property taxes and saturated markets could turn a $14,000 average 2023 host income into a loss.
Liviniti Celebrates 15 Years, Claims $100M+ Savings for Over 1M Lives
Liviniti marked its 15th anniversary by announcing that its pass‑through pricing model has saved employers hundreds of millions of dollars and now covers over one million U.S. lives. The milestone underscores the firm’s tech‑driven approach to pharmacy benefit management, a...
Kazakhstan's Central Bank Sells $400 Million to Bolster Tenge as Oil Prices Rise
Kazakhstan's National Bank sold $400 million from the National Fund in March, using the proceeds to support the budget and shore up the tenge, which rose 3.9% to 478 per dollar. The move, accounting for about 6% of daily FX volume,...
IonQ Forecasts $225‑$245 Million Revenue in 2026 as Quantum Market Matures
IonQ Inc. projected 2026 revenue of $225‑$245 million, citing a growing customer base, an expanded product portfolio and a $370 million backlog. The outlook reflects the company’s strong cash position and its push toward a 256‑qubit system as the quantum computing market...
Cognichip Secures $60M Series A to Accelerate AI‑Driven Chip Design
Cognichip announced a $60 million funding round led by Seligman Ventures, with Intel CEO Lip‑Bu Tan investing through Walden Catalyst Ventures and joining the board. The deep‑tech startup claims its AI platform can slash chip‑design costs by more than 75% and...
Hospitals Blind to Costs, Overreliant on Consultants
Most hospitals don't know their costs. Things I've asked for that made them roll their eyes : A BOM for surgeries P&L for each insurance carrier P&L for Medicaid or Medicare business Why do they need consultants for everything. ...
Foreign Central Banks Boost Fed Holdings by $3.3 Bn
The week ending Wednesday was the first in six weeks that foreign central banks did not draw on their custody holdings (Treasuries and Agencies) at the Federal Reserve. In fact, their holdings increased by almost $3.3 bln. See https://t.co/VPY5kkVh5i
Bank-Owned Life Insurance: How It Works, Benefits and Tax Rules
Bank‑owned life insurance (BOLI) is a corporate‑owned policy banks purchase on key employees, allowing the institution to collect tax‑deferred cash value growth and a tax‑free death benefit. The asset class helps offset rising executive benefit costs and strengthens balance sheets....
Bond Vigilantes Reprice Yields as Oil Shocks Drive Inflation Outlook
Bond Vigilantes are repricing yield curves worldwide as oil shocks reshape inflation expectations. Global spreads reveal where markets see the biggest shifts ahead. 🟢 Open https://t.co/ntInn7MIg4
Forward Curve Isn't a Forecast—Don't Trust Future Prices
🔹Be careful: the forward curve is not a forecast. It has rarely matched actual realized prices. For example, if you assume the December 2026 futures price reflects where the market will actually be at that time, you’re to be...
Bank-Owned Life Insurance: How It Works, Benefits and Tax Rules
Bank-owned life insurance (BOLI) is a corporate‑owned policy banks purchase on key employees, allowing the institution to collect tax‑deferred cash value and a tax‑free death benefit. The tool helps offset rising executive benefit costs and adds a stable, long‑term asset...
Morning Headlines 4/3/26
A new executive title, Chief Health AI Transformation Officer (CHAITO), is emerging as health systems prioritize artificial‑intelligence integration. Industry insiders debate whether AI should simply reduce appointment volume or enhance care pathways, highlighting the nuance between scheduling fewer visits and...

Jiří Król: How the UK Has Achieved a Good Balance in Its Securitisation Reforms
The UK has introduced a series of securitisation reforms that aim to strike a balance between market competitiveness and robust investor protection, according to Jiří Król, global head of the Alternative Credit Council. The proposals maintain equal weighting for both...