Docebo Announces Preliminary Unaudited Results for the Q1-2026 and Provides Updated Outlook for Fiscal Year 2026
Docebo reported preliminary Q1‑2026 results showing revenue of $65.4‑$65.6 million, a 14.3% year‑over‑year increase, and adjusted EBITDA of $10.8‑$11.0 million, up 22.5%. Annual recurring revenue rose to $248.9 million, a 10.6% gain, while its largest OEM customer’s share fell to 3.2% of ARR. The company lifted its full‑year 2026 guidance, projecting total revenue of $271‑$273 million and adjusted EBITDA of $54.5‑$56.5 million. A live investor briefing will be held at Docebo Inspire in Miami.
European Electricity Prices Increase Despite Falling Gas Prices
AleaSoft Energy Forecasting reported that the weekly average electricity price topped €95 ($112)/MWh in most major European markets last week, except France, Portugal and Spain where prices hovered around €50‑€71 ($59‑$84)/MWh. Italy recorded the highest average at €123.19/MWh ($145), while...
Exergy3 Raises £10m to Shake up the Clean Heat Market
Exergy3, a University of Edinburgh spin‑out, has closed a £10 million (≈$12.7 million) seed round to commercialise its ultra‑high‑temperature thermal‑energy storage platform. The technology converts surplus renewable electricity, such as curtailed wind power, into high‑temperature heat for industrial processes that are hard...
Nestle India Q4 Results: Cons Profit Jumps 27% YoY to Rs 1,111 Crore; Rs 5/Sh Dividend Declared
Nestle India posted a 27% YoY rise in consolidated net profit to ₹1,111 crore (≈$134 million) for Q4 FY 2025‑26, while revenue jumped 23% to ₹6,748 crore (≈$813 million). The company announced a final dividend of Rs 5 per share and recorded its highest‑ever domestic sales...

Introducing Realtor.com Land Price Estimates: Market for Land Still Under the Weather From Pandemic
Realtor.com’s new land‑price dashboard shows a stark imbalance: land listings have contracted 23.6% since 2019 while median prices per acre surged 76.6% to $62,365 in Q1 2026. The pandemic‑era buying frenzy lifted raw‑land values the most, with an 86.5% price jump,...

Pandemic ‘Permanently Transformed’ Land Market, New Study Says
Realtor.com’s new land‑market study finds U.S. buildable lot inventory has dropped 23.6% since early 2019, while median price per acre surged 76.6% to $62,365. The pandemic‑driven construction boom converted many parcels into homes, permanently shrinking the supply of developable land....

UnitedHealth Group Profits Eclipse $6 Billion As Medical Costs Ease
UnitedHealth Group lifted its full‑year 2026 earnings outlook to more than $17.35 per share after reporting first‑quarter net income of $6.3 billion. The medical loss ratio improved to 83.9% from 84.8% a year earlier, reflecting tighter cost management and favorable reserve...

Bill Ackman Is Dangling the Chance of a Quick Buck
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is launching Pershing Square USA, a New York‑listed vehicle, to raise between $5 billion and $10 billion through an IPO. The fund will focus on large, high‑quality North American companies while also making occasional macroeconomic bets via credit...
Gold Dips Below $4800 Ahead Of Warsh's Confirmation Hearing
Gold slipped below $4,800 an ounce on Tuesday as investors weighed the looming expiration of a two‑week U.S.–Iran cease‑fire and the prospect of renewed peace talks in Pakistan. Spot gold fell 0.8% to $4,783.87, while U.S. gold futures dropped 0.6%...

‘Getting Off the Fossil Fuel Rollercoaster’: UK Sets Out Long-Awaited Measures to Decouple Gas and Electricity Prices
The UK government announced new measures aimed at weakening the link between gas and electricity prices, a relationship that currently drives electricity costs about 60% of the time through marginal pricing. The plan introduces voluntary long‑term fixed‑price contracts for low‑carbon...

PL Capital Sees Nifty at 27,080; Flags Geopolitical Risks, Crude-Led Pressures
PL Capital projects the Nifty 50 to reach 27,080 by FY 28, driven by a 15% earnings compound annual growth rate. The index has slipped 6.6% in the last quarter amid foreign fund outflows and heightened geopolitical tension, especially in West Asia....
Oil Prices Edge Lower As US-Iran Ceasefire Deadline Looms
Oil prices edged lower on Tuesday as hopes rose for fresh U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan, with Brent crude slipping to $95.05 a barrel and WTI to $86.91. The decline was modest, capped by the International Energy Agency’s warning that the...

Don't Mistake Easing Oil Prices for Calm, Analyst Warns
Oil analyst Ole R. Hvalbye of SEB warned that Brent’s front‑month price, now around $95 per barrel, masks underlying volatility and supply risk. Over the past two weeks the contract has swung between $86 and $104, while dated Brent—a better...

From 'Maximizers' To 'The Last Check Should Bounce' Club: Why Finding Your Legacy Tribe Will Help You Map Out Your...
The article highlights the looming Great Wealth Transfer—$124 trillion expected to shift hands through 2048—and urges Baby Boomers and Gen X to define their legacy philosophy before drafting estate plans. It presents a four‑question framework (safety net, threshold, impact, efficiency) and tools...
Mideast Gulf War 'Locks In' Higher Fossil Fuel Cost: UN
The UN climate chief warned that the Middle‑East war has locked in higher fossil‑fuel prices for months, adding roughly $23.5 bn to Europe’s import bill. He described the surge as a "gut punch" that fuels stagflation, raising inflation while choking growth...

China’s Tsingshan Plans to Build Another Aluminium Smelter in Indonesia
Chinese aluminium giant Tsingshan announced plans to build a new $3 billion smelter at Weda Bay Industrial Park in Indonesia, with a planned annual capacity of 800,000 tonnes split into two phases. The project joins existing Tsingshan‑linked facilities that will together...
Suntec Reit Flags Near-Term Pressure on Convention Business as Bookings Slow in Wake of Iran War
Suntec REIT warned that the Iran‑Israel conflict is dampening near‑term convention bookings in Singapore as corporates adopt a wait‑and‑see stance. While no cancellations have occurred, higher air‑fares, accommodation costs and disrupted travel routes are pressuring event organisers. The REIT, newly...

SC Leads Malaysia-China Capital Market Push
Malaysia’s Securities Commission led a high‑level delegation to China under its Capital Market Masterplan 2026‑2030, aiming to deepen bilateral investment ties and attract Chinese institutional investors. The team met regulators including the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the State Administration...

India, South Korea Aim to Deepen Ties Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty. Here Is What's Holding Them Back.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in New Delhi to reaffirm a goal of lifting bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030, up from $26.89 billion in FY 2025. Trade between the two economies has risen...
‘Largest Singapore Commercial S-Reit Proxy’: Analysts Say Buy CICT Shares After Paragon Acquisition
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) announced a S$3.9 billion (~$2.9 billion) acquisition of the luxury Paragon mall, cementing its status as the largest Singapore commercial S‑REIT proxy. The deal is financed by the recent S$2.48 billion (~$1.8 billion) sale of Asia Square Tower 2 and...

BNP Paribas Asset Management Lists Two ESG ETFs From Its Easy Range on the London Stock Exchange
BNP Paribas Asset Management listed two ESG‑focused ETFs – Easy MSCI Emerging Min TE and Easy MSCI USA Min TE – on the London Stock Exchange, extending its Easy range into the UK market. The Emerging fund holds roughly €1.06 billion...

UK’s Crest Nicholson Cuts Forecasts, Warns on Slower Sales Rates
Crest Nicholson, one of the UK’s leading housebuilders, announced a downgrade to its financial forecasts, citing slower home‑sales rates amid a tightening mortgage market. The company now expects reduced revenue and profit for the current fiscal year and has shifted...

Middle East Conflict Weighs on Thai Banks as Profits Slip
Thai banks entered 2026 with a cautious outlook after Q1 earnings fell sharply amid heightened Middle East tensions and a global energy shock. SCB X posted an 18% net‑income decline to 10.2 bn baht (≈$317 m), missing forecasts. Kasikornbank’s profit slipped 3% once...

ASEAN’s Rules of Origin Need a Rethink
ASEAN’s Rules of Origin (ROO) under ATIGA permit goods with predominantly foreign components to qualify for preferential treatment, undermining incentives for intra‑regional sourcing. Since the ROO shift to a Change‑in‑Tariff‑Classification (CTC) model, intra‑ASEAN trade has slipped to just 20‑30% of...

Gold Remains a Safe-Haven Investment – Heraeus
Gold’s safe‑haven status faced volatility in early 2026 as prices dropped following the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict, breaking key moving averages before rebounding after a cease‑fire announcement. Heraeus’ Precious Appraisal highlights an 11% increase in gold exploration spending to $6.15 bn, while noting...
Here Are SGX’s Top 10 Dividend and Best-Performing ETFs in the Volatile First Quarter
Singapore Exchange‑listed ETFs hit a record $14 billion in assets under management in Q1 2026, up from previous quarters. Average turnover surged 117% to roughly $47 million, propelled by strong demand for gold and equity‑focused funds. Gold ETFs posted a 164% quarterly gain,...

SEC Roundtable Reveals Divide Over Legacy Options Rules
At an SEC roundtable on listed options market structure, participants clashed over legacy allocation rules, with some labeling them anti‑competitive and others defending them as essential for liquidity. Speakers highlighted the five‑lot rule’s impact on market‑maker incentives and debated the...

JPMorgan Expands $1.5 Trillion Economic Security Splurge Into Europe
JPMorgan Chase announced the European rollout of its $1.5 trillion, 10‑year Security and Resiliency Initiative (SRI), extending a program first launched in the United States last year. The initiative will channel financing and investment into critical sectors such as defense, energy...

Liquid Dodges Debt Crunch – at a Hefty Price
Liquid Intelligent Technologies completed a $660 million refinancing that eliminates its near‑term default risk. The deal centers on a $300 million senior secured bond at a 10.75% coupon, replacing a 5.5% bond due in September. Additional financing includes a $150 million syndicated term...

British Land Reports 6% Rental Growth, Boosted by AI-Driven Office Demand
British Land announced a 6% increase in rental rates across its core office portfolio, outpacing market expectations. The growth was largely driven by heightened demand from AI‑focused companies seeking modern, technology‑enabled workspaces. Leasing activity, particularly renewals, remained robust, indicating strong...
Musk’s SpaceX Tries to Woo Wall Street with Analyst Meetings This Week, Sources Say
SpaceX is staging a three‑day analyst roadshow in Texas and Tennessee as it prepares a $75 billion initial public offering slated for late June. The briefings will showcase the Starbase launch site and the Colossus data centre, while a later modeling...

Reading the 2026 Fuel Adjustment: A Middle-Class Story
Indonesia’s April 2026 fuel-price adjustment raised only select nonsubsidized grades—Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite and Pertamina Dex—while keeping Pertamax, the most common fuel, and the subsidized Pertalite unchanged. The move shields the poorest but shifts the burden to the middle class, whose...
ASX Wobbles as Oil Stocks and Gold Miners Fall, Wall Street Slips
The ASX 200 barely moved, closing at 8,949.40 after a 3.9‑point dip, as investors weighed the latest US‑Iran peace‑talks and easing oil prices. Energy giants Woodside and Santos slipped about 1.5‑1.8% while coal producers Yancoal and Whitehaven jumped 3.8% on...
Budgeting for a House Extension Project – What Can You Afford & How Can You Stick to Budget?
UK home extensions typically cost between £2,500 and £3,500 per m² (about $3,125‑$4,375), with simple projects like the Paul Archer design averaging £1,671 per m² ($2,089). Costs rise sharply with structural complexity, premium finishes, and regional labour rate differences. The article stresses...
What Does Pakistan Gain From Its Iran–US Diplomacy?
Pakistan has positioned itself as the chief mediator in the renewed Iran‑U.S. talks, hosting a second round in Islamabad after President Donald Trump’s invitation. The move reflects Islamabad’s urgent need to ease energy shortages, protect its 900‑km Iran border, and...

Rates Spark: Bonds Losing Their Edge as a Hedge
Bonds are losing their appeal as a hedge against equities as correlations between German Bunds and stock indices hit record highs, while long‑end inflation expectations remain anchored. Front‑end rates are volatile amid lingering Middle East tensions, but the longer end...

ETFs Hit $21T Tipping Point as Scale Reshapes Market Structure
The global ETF market is approaching $21 trillion, a scale that is fundamentally reshaping market structure and investment processes. State Street’s outlook warns that beyond size, infrastructure, liquidity management and execution will determine which issuers thrive. Active ETFs, especially in fixed‑income...
Aluminium Recyclers Push for Duty Cut as Supply Tightens Globally
India imports 85% of its aluminium scrap and faces a 2.5% customs duty that raises costs for downstream users. Geopolitical tensions and the EU’s planned export curbs have tightened global scrap supplies, prompting the Material Recycling Association of India to...
FX Daily: Dollar to Weigh up Warsh
Kevin Warsh’s Senate confirmation hearing is set to dominate U.S. monetary policy headlines, with markets expecting a dovish stance on rates and a hawkish approach to the Fed’s balance‑sheet reduction. A potential Iranian delegation to peace talks in Pakistan is...
ABF to Demerge Primark as Profits Fall
Primark reported sales of £4.66 bn ($5.9 bn) in the 24 weeks to 28 Feb 2026, a 2% year‑on‑year increase, but adjusted operating profit fell 13% to £471 m ($600 m) as margins slipped to 10.1%. The UK market delivered 1.3% like‑for‑like growth, while Europe lagged...

Geopolitics and FX Cloud Treasury Outlook - Weekly Roundup: 21 April
Treasury teams are feeling heightened pressure from geopolitics, with 88% of respondents expressing moderate to high concern, prompting a defensive shift toward money‑market funds and early AI adoption for cash forecasting. European banks see digital assets as a modest threat,...
China Suddenly Grants New Beef Licences to Australia
China’s customs authority approved eight new Australian beef facilities – six cold‑storage centres and two abattoirs, including Thomas Foods International’s Murray Bridge plant – and upgraded licences for 13 existing exporters to ship chilled beef. The changes effectively add 15...

Beyond Survival, What Palestine’s Resilience Means for Investors
Palestine’s private sector continues operating despite a 2023 economic shock that pushed real GDP to a decade‑low and caused massive job losses. The economy’s resilience is now being seen as an economic capability, not just a humanitarian virtue, as firms...

Ray Launches in Dubai with $1.2 Million Investment in Hand
Ray, a UAE‑based powerbank‑sharing startup, closed a $1.2 million seed round led by private angels to launch its service in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The company’s portable charging stations let users rent a powerbank and return it at any network location,...

The Advice Shift | Episode 3: Mechanisms to Protect Investors
In the third episode of The Advice Shift, hosts Mark Baldwin and Andy Brown examine how smoothed‑fund products serve as a form of behavioural insurance for retirement investors. AKG research cited in the podcast shows that 80 % of advisers observe...
Arrow Global’s Playbook for Value-Add Returns in European Hospitality
Arrow Global’s hospitality team, led by John Calvao, outlines a value‑add investment playbook for Southern European hotels and resorts. Structural tourism trends—rising travel demand, longer stays, and shifting consumer preferences—are boosting asset scarcity in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal. The...

KRAFTON, Naver Launch Rs 6,000 Cr India-Focused Unicorn Growth Fund
South Korean tech giants Krafton and Naver, together with Mirae Asset Venture Investments, have launched a Rs 6,000 crore (≈ $720 million) India‑focused Unicorn Growth Fund. The fund, announced during the South Korean President’s official visit to India, will be managed by Mirae Asset...

Indian Debt Funds Cut Hedges as Oil Risks Inflate Rate-Hike Bets
Indian debt fund managers, including Bandhan AMC and ICICI Prudential, are unwinding overnight indexed swap (OIS) hedges as soaring oil prices and the Iran conflict push market expectations for higher interest rates. The two‑year swap rate remains near 6%, roughly...

Malaysia Consumes 700,000 Barrels of Oil a Day, Twice Its Daily Production, so Importing Still Needed – MoF
Malaysia consumes about 700,000 barrels of oil each day, roughly twice its domestic production of 350,000 barrels. To meet the shortfall, the country imports roughly 48% of its crude, with about 40% of those imports transiting the conflict‑affected Strait of...
The Forces of Scarcity Hitting Asia May Soon Spread Across the World
The United States and Israel’s war on Iran has triggered a rapid, region‑wide scarcity shock across the Asia‑Pacific. Jet fuel prices have doubled and air traffic has fallen by roughly a third, while manufacturers face fuel‑driven cuts to output, from...