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AI Begins to Take Root in Emerging Market Firms
NewsMar 6, 2026

AI Begins to Take Root in Emerging Market Firms

AI adoption is gaining traction in emerging market firms, with roughly 40% reporting use of AI for internal processes or customer‑facing products. Digital‑first companies lead the wave, achieving a 64% adoption rate, while newer startups founded after 2015 exceed 50%...

By African Business
IMF Chief Says Ready to Act if Countries Crippled by Middle East Conflict Need Help — ‘We Recognise Our Responsibility’
NewsMar 6, 2026

IMF Chief Says Ready to Act if Countries Crippled by Middle East Conflict Need Help — ‘We Recognise Our Responsibility’

The International Monetary Fund announced it is prepared to assist nations whose balance‑of‑payments are strained by the escalating Middle East conflict. Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned that higher energy prices could lift inflation by 40 basis points and shave up...

By Mint (India) – Economy
Why Somalia's Banks Must Consolidate
NewsMar 6, 2026

Why Somalia's Banks Must Consolidate

Somalia’s banking sector has rebounded over the past decade, quadrupling assets to $1.8 billion and expanding deposits to $1.43 billion, yet it remains highly fragmented with 13 small, under‑capitalised banks. Most institutions are privately owned, Sharia‑compliant and concentrated in urban centres, leaving...

By African Business
Axi Hires IG and Moneyfarm Alum Andrea Rebusco to Head UK/EU and LATAM
NewsMar 6, 2026

Axi Hires IG and Moneyfarm Alum Andrea Rebusco to Head UK/EU and LATAM

Axi, the Australian‑based retail FX and CFD broker, has appointed Andrea Rebusco as Regional Head for the UK, EU and LATAM, reinforcing its dual B2C and B2B growth strategy. Rebusco brings nine years at IG Group plus senior roles at...

By FX News Group
Multifamily Buyer Sentiment Improves for Core Assets
NewsMar 6, 2026

Multifamily Buyer Sentiment Improves for Core Assets

CBRE’s Q4 2025 Core Multifamily Buyer Sentiment survey shows core buyer optimism improved quarter‑over‑quarter while negative sentiment stayed flat, contrasting with a dip in value‑add buyer confidence. Underwriting assumptions remained steady for the second straight quarter, and average going‑in cap rates...

By Connect CRE
Philippines Battles US-Iran War Fuel Crisis with Air Con Limits, Flexible Work Plan
NewsMar 6, 2026

Philippines Battles US-Iran War Fuel Crisis with Air Con Limits, Flexible Work Plan

The Philippines, heavily dependent on imported oil, is confronting rising fuel costs driven by Middle East tensions. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered government offices to keep air‑conditioners at a minimum of 24 °C and is exploring flexible or four‑day work weeks...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Will China Overplay Its Hand?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Will China Overplay Its Hand?

The Trump‑Xi summit scheduled for late‑2026 follows a fragile 2025 Busan truce that temporarily halted tariffs and export bans. While the pause eased immediate market stress, critical issues such as transshipment tariffs, rare‑earth and high‑end semiconductor controls remain unresolved. Chinese...

By Foreign Affairs
India & China Must-Win Markets on Rising Middle-Class Households: Reckitt Chief
NewsMar 6, 2026

India & China Must-Win Markets on Rising Middle-Class Households: Reckitt Chief

Reckitt Benckiser’s CEO Kris Licht declared India and China must‑win markets as middle‑class households there now outnumber those in Europe and the United States combined. Emerging markets now represent about 42 % of Reckitt’s core net revenue, with India and China...

By ETRetail (India)
South Korean Inflation Holds Steady, but Upside Risks Are Increasing Sharply
NewsMar 6, 2026

South Korean Inflation Holds Steady, but Upside Risks Are Increasing Sharply

South Korea's headline CPI held at 2.0% year‑on‑year in February, while core inflation rose to 2.3%. Fresh food and petroleum prices fell, but service costs increased, showing lingering price pressure. Higher global oil prices and a weakening won have sharpened...

By ING — THINK Economics
Proposal to Launch Two Graphite Flake Exw China Prices: Pricing Notice
NewsMar 6, 2026

Proposal to Launch Two Graphite Flake Exw China Prices: Pricing Notice

Fastmarkets has announced a proposal to introduce two new ex‑works China graphite flake price indices – 94% carbon, -100 mesh and 94% carbon, +80 mesh. The indices will be published weekly on Thursdays at 7 pm Shanghai time, with a minimum...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Australia Exports 91,511t Chickpeas, 300,009t Lentils in Jan
NewsMar 6, 2026

Australia Exports 91,511t Chickpeas, 300,009t Lentils in Jan

Australia shipped 91,511 tonnes of chickpeas and 300,009 tonnes of lentils in January, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Chickpea exports collapsed 85% from the December peak of 594,201 tonnes, while lentil shipments slipped 5% from December’s 316,358 tonnes....

By Grain Central
RANKED: Top 20 Automakers by Battery Metals Spending
NewsMar 6, 2026

RANKED: Top 20 Automakers by Battery Metals Spending

The global passenger EV market grew 18% YoY in 2025, pushing battery capacity deployment past 1 TWh for the first time. Raw‑material costs for lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt and manganese reached $15.6 billion, an 11% rise over 2024 but still half of...

By MINING.com
Average UK House Price Passes £300,000 for the First Time
NewsMar 6, 2026

Average UK House Price Passes £300,000 for the First Time

The Halifax House Price Index shows the average UK home price has risen above £300,000 for the first time, reaching £300,077. Prices climbed 0.7% in January after a 0.5% dip in December, lifting annual growth to 1%. Regional gaps have...

By Property Industry Eye
Mortgage Advisers Feel More Positive About Their Businesses
NewsMar 6, 2026

Mortgage Advisers Feel More Positive About Their Businesses

The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association’s Q4 2025 Mortgage Market Tracker shows a modest dip in overall industry confidence, yet advisers remain highly optimistic about their own firms, with 57 % very confident and 43 % fairly confident. Average case volume slipped to 89...

By Property Industry Eye
Sanctions and Financial Repression
NewsMar 6, 2026

Sanctions and Financial Repression

The interview with Oleg Itskhoki examines how Russia employed financial repression in 2022 to weather the largest post‑war sanctions package. By banning cash withdrawals and obligating exporters to surrender foreign‑currency earnings, Moscow halted a ruble freefall and stabilized its fiscal...

By CEPR — VoxEU
Asian Development Bank Giving Central Asia Lots of Attention
NewsMar 6, 2026

Asian Development Bank Giving Central Asia Lots of Attention

The Asian Development Bank announced a $5.4 billion financing plan for Kazakhstan, a $1.1 billion package for Tajikistan, and a $2.5 billion commitment to Azerbaijan, all aimed at strengthening the Middle Corridor trade route. The bank also launched a technical assistance program to...

By Eurasianet
Mammoth Energy Services Inc (TUSK) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 6, 2026

Mammoth Energy Services Inc (TUSK) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Mammoth Energy Services reported $16.4 million revenue in Q2 2025 but posted a $35.7 million GAAP net loss, driven largely by a $31.7 million non‑cash impairment on its Northern White Sand mine. The quarter featured three major portfolio moves: a $108.7 million sale of infrastructure...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
W. P. Carey Names Co-Heads of North American Investments
NewsMar 5, 2026

W. P. Carey Names Co-Heads of North American Investments

W.P. Carey promoted Zachary Pasanen and Tyler Swann to co‑heads of North American investments, giving them responsibility for sourcing, underwriting and structuring sale‑leaseback and build‑to‑suit transactions. Both will continue reporting to Gino Sabatini and remain focused on long‑term net‑lease deals....

By Connect CRE
The Debt Snowball Vs. Avalanche: Which One Actually Gets You Out of Credit Card Debt Faster?
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Debt Snowball Vs. Avalanche: Which One Actually Gets You Out of Credit Card Debt Faster?

The debt snowball and debt avalanche are two common repayment strategies for credit‑card debt. Snowball focuses on eliminating the smallest balances first, while avalanche targets the highest‑interest balances. The article illustrates both methods with a $20,000 three‑card example, showing that...

By Money.com
Publication of Fastmarkets’ Steel Scrap No1 Busheling, Delivered Mill Chicago Assessment on Thursday March 5, 2026
NewsMar 5, 2026

Publication of Fastmarkets’ Steel Scrap No1 Busheling, Delivered Mill Chicago Assessment on Thursday March 5, 2026

Fastmarkets published its March 5 2026 steel scrap No 1 busheling delivered‑mill price assessment for Chicago. The assessment is part of the Fastmarkets scrap package and follows the firm’s North America ferrous scrap methodology. The release includes a link to detailed specifications and...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Samsara Shares Jump After Earnings Beat Expectations, Guidance Tops Forecasts
NewsMar 5, 2026

Samsara Shares Jump After Earnings Beat Expectations, Guidance Tops Forecasts

Samsara Inc. reported a strong fiscal 2026 Q4, posting adjusted EPS of 18 cents and revenue of $444.3 million, both above analyst forecasts. Annual recurring revenue climbed to $1.9 billion, a 31% year‑over‑year increase, driven by high‑spending customers. The company launched Commercial...

By SiliconANGLE
Small-Bay Industrial Property Garners “Incredible Interest”
NewsMar 5, 2026

Small-Bay Industrial Property Garners “Incredible Interest”

Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of 10 Charlesview Rd., a 9,600‑square‑foot small‑bay industrial building in Hopedale, Massachusetts, for $2.05 million. The property, built in 2018, comprises six 1,600‑square‑foot units with private offices, 17‑ to 18‑foot clear heights, drive‑in doors and...

By Connect CRE
The Good, Bad & Ugly
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Good, Bad & Ugly

Canola futures rose to C$719.90 per tonne, the highest level since August 2025, buoyed by a 3.3% jump in soybean oil and modest soybean gains. Wheat prices edged higher, but rising fuel costs for shipping threaten demand growth. Crude oil surged...

By The Western Producer
Adaptive Reuse, Reimagined: From Big-Box Retail To Data Centers
NewsMar 5, 2026

Adaptive Reuse, Reimagined: From Big-Box Retail To Data Centers

Adaptive reuse has evolved from a niche preservation tactic to a strategic response to e‑commerce‑driven vacancy, post‑COVID office surplus, and climate imperatives. Designers now ask "What can we save?" rather than starting from a blank slate, targeting everything from suburban...

By Facility Executive
US Global Jets ETF: Why I Would Stay Away (Rating Downgrade)
NewsMar 5, 2026

US Global Jets ETF: Why I Would Stay Away (Rating Downgrade)

DM Martins Research downgrades the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) to a “stay away” rating, citing its heavy concentration in the four major U.S. airlines and a 60‑basis‑point expense ratio. The analyst forecasts airline revenue growth of less than 5 %...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
How the Gulf Countries Are Responding to Iran’s Attacks
NewsMar 5, 2026

How the Gulf Countries Are Responding to Iran’s Attacks

Iran’s recent drone and missile barrage has struck the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman, with more than 95% of projectiles intercepted by Gulf defenses. The attacks have shaken public confidence but quickly gave way to a resilient mood as...

By Foreign Policy
In Trump’s Precarious World, NZ Will Need All the Middle-Sized Friends It Can Get
NewsMar 5, 2026

In Trump’s Precarious World, NZ Will Need All the Middle-Sized Friends It Can Get

New Zealand faces a shifting global order as Donald Trump’s America‑first agenda threatens the rules‑based system the country has long relied on. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s call for middle powers to devise practical “workarounds” highlights the urgency for smaller...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
Why Private Credit Panic Likely Won't Spread To Real Estate Debt
NewsMar 5, 2026

Why Private Credit Panic Likely Won't Spread To Real Estate Debt

Investors are reassessing risk in the $2 trillion private‑credit market as AI‑related corporate loans face heightened scrutiny, while debt secured by real‑estate assets remains comparatively stable. BridgeInvest and other lenders emphasize the tangible collateral of data‑center and multifamily loans, which cushions...

By Bisnow
AGD: Strong Earnings But Still Expensive
NewsMar 5, 2026

AGD: Strong Earnings But Still Expensive

The abrdn Global Dynamic Dividend Fund (AGD) delivers an attractive 11.9% yield and broad global equity exposure, yet it trades at a premium to its net asset value. Its distribution policy leans heavily on net realized gains, limiting organic NAV...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
The Iran War Spills Beyond the Middle East
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Iran War Spills Beyond the Middle East

The U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran has rapidly expanded beyond the Middle East, affecting more than a dozen nations. Azerbaijan reported Iranian drones over its Nakhichevan exclave, while Tehran denied involvement and blamed Israel. A U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship...

By Foreign Policy
GCC Banks Show Resilience Amid Regional Conflict
NewsMar 5, 2026

GCC Banks Show Resilience Amid Regional Conflict

GCC banks have shown resilience as the region endures fresh hostilities between Israel, the United States and Iran. Central Bank of the UAE reported banking assets above AED 5.42 trillion with a 17 % capital adequacy ratio and 146.6 % liquidity coverage ratio, both...

By MEED (Middle East)
11 Senior Discounts That Could Save You Hundreds This Year
NewsMar 5, 2026

11 Senior Discounts That Could Save You Hundreds This Year

Retailers and service providers are expanding senior discount programs, with major names like Kohl’s, Walgreens, Marriott, and Amtrak offering percentage‑off deals for customers aged 55 and older. The discounts range from 10% to 20% and often apply on specific days...

By Money.com
Agency Market Phones It In, Rate Refis Slow in February
NewsMar 5, 2026

Agency Market Phones It In, Rate Refis Slow in February

Agency mortgage market showed tepid activity in February, with rate‑refinance volumes remaining sluggish. GSE credit‑risk‑transfer (CRT) issuance fell to its lowest level since 2013, while overall loan originations modestly increased across most product lines. Delinquency rates at large servicers rose...

By Inside Mortgage Finance
The Renminbi Is Winning over Africa—But Can It Rival the Dollar?
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Renminbi Is Winning over Africa—But Can It Rival the Dollar?

The US dollar still dominates Africa’s trade, finance and debt, but China’s renminbi is gaining traction. African policymakers have launched the Pan‑African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to enable local‑currency cross‑border payments, yet adoption remains modest. Since 2024, renminbi usage...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Gap Sales Miss Expectations After Old Navy, Athleta Fall Short
NewsMar 5, 2026

Gap Sales Miss Expectations After Old Navy, Athleta Fall Short

Gap Inc. posted fourth‑quarter revenue of $4.2 billion, falling short of Bloomberg’s consensus. Old Navy and Athleta missed comparable‑sales targets, while Gap and Banana Republic exceeded theirs. Despite the revenue miss, the retailer logged its eighth consecutive quarter of comparable‑sales growth,...

By The Business of Fashion (BoF)
Taxes, Insurance Eat 21% of Mortgage Payments
NewsMar 5, 2026

Taxes, Insurance Eat 21% of Mortgage Payments

A new Neighbors Bank analysis finds property taxes and homeowners insurance now consume an average of 21% of U.S. mortgage payments, with some markets seeing the costs exceed one‑third of the monthly bill. The study, based on 450 metros and...

By National Mortgage News
ETF Roundup: 3 New ETF Launches in February to Watch
NewsMar 5, 2026

ETF Roundup: 3 New ETF Launches in February to Watch

February 2026 saw over 50 new ETF launches, highlighted by three niche funds. VanEck introduced the Communication Services TruSector ETF (TRUC) with a 14‑basis‑point fee, actively selecting leading media and telecom firms. ALPS launched the SMR, Nuclear & Technology ETF...

By Advisor Perspectives
Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Frequency of Brazil Domestic Steel Prices
NewsMar 5, 2026

Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Frequency of Brazil Domestic Steel Prices

Fastmarkets has proposed shifting its Brazilian domestic steel price assessments from a monthly to a bi‑weekly schedule, publishing on the second and fourth Fridays each month. The change responds to recent anti‑dumping actions, higher import tariffs, and market participants’ demand...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Is Elastic N.V. (ESTC) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
NewsMar 5, 2026

Is Elastic N.V. (ESTC) A Good Stock To Buy Now?

Elastic N.V. (ESTC) posted $1.48 billion revenue in FY25, up 17% year‑over‑year, with cloud sales climbing 26% and subscriptions comprising roughly 94% of the mix. The company’s Elastic Stack, an open‑source platform with over 5.5 billion downloads, is now positioned as core...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. Q4 2025 Earnings Call Summary
NewsMar 5, 2026

Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. Q4 2025 Earnings Call Summary

Brilliant Earth reported record Q4 net sales, propelled by a 34% year‑over‑year jump in fine‑jewelry bookings that now represent 23% of its mix. The company’s premium brand and data‑driven pricing engine helped preserve mid‑50s% gross margins despite gold up 67%...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
Why Today’s Worst S&P 500 Stock Is Dropping on a Big Earnings Beat
NewsMar 5, 2026

Why Today’s Worst S&P 500 Stock Is Dropping on a Big Earnings Beat

Ciena (CIEN) posted a better‑than‑expected earnings report and lifted its fiscal‑year guidance, yet the stock slipped 1.7% on the day. The company cited strong demand for cabling and networking gear in AI‑driven data centers, with revenue climbing roughly 12% year‑over‑year....

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
China Military Tense, Xi at Ease at Start of National People's Congress
NewsMar 5, 2026

China Military Tense, Xi at Ease at Start of National People's Congress

At the opening of China’s National People’s Congress, PLA officers listened intently to the government work report, signalling renewed loyalty to the Party. The display comes as Xi Jinping presides over the session with a calm demeanor, despite a sweeping...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Rent Increases Outpace Home-Price Growth: Attom
NewsMar 5, 2026

Rent Increases Outpace Home-Price Growth: Attom

Rent growth outpaced median home‑price appreciation in 55% of U.S. counties between 2025 and 2026, narrowing the rent‑vs‑buy affordability gap. Despite higher rents, rental yields fell in 54.8% of counties as record‑high home prices raised acquisition costs. Midwest markets such...

By National Mortgage News
US Reportedly Considering Sweeping New Chip Export Controls
NewsMar 5, 2026

US Reportedly Considering Sweeping New Chip Export Controls

U.S. Commerce Department is drafting rules that would require government approval for any export of AI‑focused semiconductors such as those made by AMD and Nvidia. The proposal differentiates review intensity based on order size, with small shipments getting a basic...

By TechCrunch (Main)
Chris Davis on Navigating AI & Index Concentration
NewsMar 5, 2026

Chris Davis on Navigating AI & Index Concentration

Chris Davis warned advisors that soaring valuations and mega‑cap concentration mask hidden risk, urging a shift from short‑term market calls to durable working assumptions. He outlined a five‑category AI framework—platform winners, enablers, users, indifferent firms, and the walking dead—to guide...

By ETF Trends (VettaFi)
LIT: Lithium And Battery Technology Remains Bullish (Downgrade)
NewsMar 5, 2026

LIT: Lithium And Battery Technology Remains Bullish (Downgrade)

Analyst Andrew Hecht downgraded the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT) from buy to hold after a pronounced rally from its April 2025 lows. He cites continued volatility but notes a bullish longer‑term chart and an anticipated lithium supply...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
The Suze Orman Rule You Should Probably Break
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Suze Orman Rule You Should Probably Break

Suze Orman advises cutting up all credit cards when you’re in debt to force reliance on cash and stop accruing high‑interest balances. The article argues that this blanket rule can backfire, as eliminating cards may damage credit scores, erase rewards,...

By Money.com
FNDA: Small Value ETF Beating The Benchmark But Lagging Some Peers
NewsMar 5, 2026

FNDA: Small Value ETF Beating The Benchmark But Lagging Some Peers

The Schwab Fundamental US Small Company ETF (FNDA) uses the RAFI fundamental weighting to deliver diversified small‑cap exposure with a value tilt and solid dividend growth. Since its inception, FNDA has beaten the Russell 2000 benchmark in both raw return and...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
CNRL Says It Will Delay $8-Billion Mine Expansion Until Carbon Pricing Rules Are Clear
NewsMar 5, 2026

CNRL Says It Will Delay $8-Billion Mine Expansion Until Carbon Pricing Rules Are Clear

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. announced it will postpone its $8.25 billion Jackpine mine expansion in northern Alberta until federal and provincial carbon‑pricing and methane‑regulation frameworks are clarified. The delay will shave $310 million from CNRL’s 2026 capital budget and pushes back engineering...

By Financial Post – Commodities