Robinhood Stock's Bearish Price Action Points To This Kind Of Trade
Robinhood Markets (HOOD) rose more than 3% on Wednesday but failed to break its 50‑day moving average, signaling bearish momentum. Analysts suggest a bear‑call spread using 85/90 strikes expiring May 15, priced at about $0.75, which could yield a 17.6% return if the stock stays below $85. The trade caps loss at $425 per 100‑share contract while offering defined‑risk income in a stock with an IBD composite rating of 48 and earnings heavily tied to volatile options and crypto volumes. Ongoing regulatory scrutiny of payment‑for‑order‑flow and crypto activities adds further downside risk.

How Global Conflicts Are Threatening India’s Maritime Trade and Energy Security | Energonomics Podcast | EP 15
The Energonomics podcast examines how escalating geopolitical tensions are jeopardizing India’s maritime trade and energy security. It highlights the vulnerability of critical chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, where conflict could disrupt oil and cargo...

RBI Issues Guidelines to Enhance Efficiency of Cross-Border Inward Payments
The Reserve Bank of India has released new guidelines to accelerate cross‑border inward payments. Banks must credit inbound funds received during foreign‑exchange market hours on the same business day and those received after hours on the next business day, while...

Deutsche Bank Says China Is Energy ‘Winner’ in Age of War
Deutsche Bank’s emerging‑markets CIO Jacky Tang argues that the Middle‑East war makes China the clear energy winner. While Iran‑linked oil imports pose a test, China’s rapid clean‑tech expansion and near‑40% renewable electricity mix cushion it from oil price shocks. Tang...
Diesel Supplies to Poland's Ports at Record in March
Seaborne diesel deliveries to Poland’s Baltic ports surged to a record 776,000 tonnes in March, eclipsing the previous high of 667,000 tonnes set in May 2022. The spike was driven by a planned turnaround at the 210,000 b/d Gdańsk refinery and...
The More Important Inflation Rate
The Iran‑Houthi conflict and shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz have driven a sharp jump in the one‑year inflation swap, which rose 62 basis points since Feb. 27, while the 12‑to‑24‑month forward rate (1y1y) has increased only 18 basis points....
DRC Quota Extension Eases Cobalt Supply Concerns, but Market Reaction Muted
The Democratic Republic of Congo extended its cobalt export quota deadline by an additional 30 days, moving the Q4 2025 cutoff to the end of Q1 2026. CMOC, the world’s largest cobalt producer, said the extension will let it ship its full...
A Family Office Experience For Everyday Investors: Melissa Day’s Success Story
Melissa and Todd Day launched the Independent Advisor Team in Winston‑Salem in 2023, positioning it as a boutique firm that delivers a family‑office experience to everyday investors. By leveraging SmartAsset’s Advisor Marketing Platform, roughly 70% of their pipeline now originates...

Corridor Of Power: China’s Inland Hub Connects to ASEAN
China’s New International Land‑Sea Trade Corridor (New ILSTC) moved 1.425 million TEUs in 2025, a 47.6% year‑on‑year rise, and generated $196 billion in trade value, up 17.9%. ASEAN’s share of Chinese exports climbed to 17.6% in 2025, while shipments to Southeast Asia jumped...

Banks Close Out Bulk of Their Long Dollar Positions Ahead of RBI’s April 10 Deadline
The Reserve Bank of India issued a prudential circular on March 27 requiring banks to cap their net open position in INR at $100 million, with compliance due by April 10. In response, banks have unwound roughly 90 percent of the estimated $18‑30 billion...

BSP: Policy Vigilance to Continue After S&P Tempers Philippine Outlook
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said it will keep monitoring the impact of the Middle East war after S&P Global Ratings downgraded the Philippines' sovereign outlook from positive to stable while keeping the BBB+ rating. S&P cited the country's strong...

Hong Kong Seeks to Raise Bond Issuance Ceiling to HK$900 Billion
Hong Kong's government plans to raise its borrowing ceiling for the Sustainable and Infrastructure Bond programmes from HK$700 billion to HK$900 billion (approximately US$115 billion). The increase is intended to fund major infrastructure projects, notably the Northern Metropolis megaproject, over the next two...

NSE Plans ₹23,000-Crore IPO Filing by Early May
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is set to file a draft red‑herring prospectus for a roughly ₹23,000‑crore IPO in the first week of May, aiming for a filing deadline of May 8. The exchange’s FY 26 fourth‑quarter results and annual...
Nuveen: Sustainable Bond Market Future Opportunity Is 'Increasing Granularity'
Nuveen predicts the sustainable bond market will shift toward more granular, outcome‑focused structures such as “blue,” “orange,” and other outcomes‑based bonds. By segmenting issuances with clearer environmental or social objectives, issuers aim to attract a wider pool of investors seeking...
Ara Partners Invests $500 Million in Waste Upcycling Solutions Provider Sedron
Industrial decarbonization investor Ara Partners announced up to $500 million in funding for Sedron Technologies, a Washington‑based provider of waste upcycling solutions. Sedron’s Varcor technology converts municipal biosolids and agricultural manure into reclaimed water, renewable energy and carbon‑negative commodities. The capital...
TCS Records First-Ever Drop in Dollar Revenue Growth in FY26: Report
Tata Consultancy Services reported a 0.5% year‑on‑year decline in dollar revenue for FY26, slipping to $30.0 billion – the first drop in its history. In constant‑currency terms revenue fell 2.4%, even as rupee‑denominated sales rose 5.4% quarter‑on‑quarter and 4.6% year‑on‑year. The...

BlackRock Global ETP Flows : March 2026
BlackRock’s March 2026 ETP data show record $38.4 bn inflows into rates products, driven largely by US‑listed vehicles, while energy‑related equity exposures surged to a historic $10.7 bn as investors chase inflation‑linked returns. Inflation‑linked bond inflows climbed to $2.6 bn, the strongest level...
Gas Turbine Supply Crunch Set to Raise Prices 195% by 2027: WoodMac
Wood Mackenzie forecasts gas turbine prices to soar to $600 per kilowatt by the end of 2027, a 195% jump from 2019 levels. The surge is driven by specialized labor shortages, hot‑section component bottlenecks, and trade‑related cost pressures, compounded by...
F&O Watch: BSE Gets Sebi Nod to Launch BSE Focused IT Index Derivatives
India’s securities regulator SEBI has cleared the Bombay Stock Exchange to launch futures and options on its newly created BSE Focused IT Index. The index, comprising 14 BSE‑500 IT companies, has posted a –24% return from January to March 2026,...

Term Sheet: Swap Rates Ease for Now, Cheyne Takes over London Scheme, Blackstone Plans NEC Refinancing
Swap rates in the UK eased after news of an Iran cease‑fire, offering temporary relief to borrowers but leaving broader market uncertainty intact. The slowdown comes as real‑estate financing remains cautious, with lenders wary of lingering volatility. Cheyne has taken...
Stock Market Follow-Through Day Yields Plenty Of Relative Strength Stock Winners
On April 2, 2026, the S&P 500 surged 2.5% on elevated volume, marking a follow‑through day and closing above its 50‑day moving average. Investor’s Business Daily reported that 60 top‑rated growth stocks reached new Relative Strength Line highs, indicating strong outperformance...

Iron Ore Slips on Signs of BHP-China Thaw
Iron ore prices fell to a one‑month low after Bloomberg reported that BHP’s incoming CEO, Brandon Craig, visited Beijing. The visit sparked speculation that the long‑running pricing dispute between BHP and China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG) may be easing. Futures...

Mapfre Re Seeks $200m US Named Storm Cover with Third Recoletos Re Catastrophe Bond
Mapfre Re is launching its third catastrophe bond through the Ireland‑based Recoletos Re DAC, targeting at least $200 million of US named‑storm protection on an indemnity, per‑occurrence basis. The Series 2026‑1 Class A notes attach at $150 million of losses, exhaust at $350 million, and...
Favorable Sentiment Prevails for Valley National Bancorp (VLY) Despite Private Credit Risks
Valley National Bancorp (VLY) saw mixed analyst sentiment in March, with Morgan Stanley cutting its price target to $14 while maintaining an Overweight rating, and Cantor Fitzgerald raising its target to $16, also Overweight. The revisions reflect broader banking concerns...
Here’s Why Lattice Semiconductor (LSCC) Surged in Q1
Lattice Semiconductor (LSCC) surged in Q1 2026, closing at $106.56 and delivering a 23.2% one‑month gain and a 152% increase over the past year. The company posted $145.8 million in Q4 revenue, up 24.2% year‑over‑year, reflecting strong demand for its low‑power...

Chart Shows Iran May Have Put Sea Mines in Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is alleged to have deployed sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a chart released by semi‑official Iranian news agencies. The diagram marks a “danger zone” over the Traffic Separation Scheme and suggests...
ClearBridge Investments Small Cap Growth Strategy’s Q1 2026 Investor Letter
ClearBridge Investments released its Q1 2026 commentary for the Small Cap Growth Strategy, noting that the Russell 2000 Growth Index fell 2.8% amid shifting technological and geopolitical narratives. Despite the broader decline, small‑cap equities delivered solid performance, with the strategy outpacing...

The Government Targets to Buy 303.36 Lakh Tonnes (Lt) of Wheat for the Central Pool Stock by June 30.
The Indian government plans to buy 303.36 lakh tonnes of wheat for its Central Pool by June 30, despite unseasonal rain and hailstorms that have damaged crops in 111 districts across nine states. The weather events are projected to cut overall wheat...
Philadelphia Is Building a Playbook for Fixing ‘Tangled Titles’
Philadelphia is confronting a hidden crisis of tangled property titles that leave thousands of homeowners—especially in Black neighborhoods—unable to sell, refinance, or secure insurance. The city’s Register of Wills launched a Title Clearance Unit in 2024, which cleared 91 homes...

Which FTSE 100 Stocks Pay the Highest Dividends?
Analysts expect the FTSE 100 to generate a record £88 billion (about $113 billion) in dividends in 2026, with the ten biggest payers accounting for £45.7 billion (~$58 billion) or 52% of the total. HSBC tops the list with an estimated £10.7 billion ($13.7 billion) payout, followed...

Most Investors Want Fiduciary Advice — but Many Aren't Actually Getting It
A new Cerulli Affluent Investor Tracker report finds that while 70% of affluent investors expect their advisors to act in their best interest, only 58% of retail‑investor assets are actually held in fiduciary relationships. Clients who believe their advisor is...
'Gas-to-Gas' Transition Bonds Show Dangers of Japanese Strategy, Thinktank Says
Japanese corporations have begun issuing transition‑labelled “gas‑to‑gas” bonds intended to fund the replacement of existing gas infrastructure with new gas‑based assets. A recent think‑tank report warns that such financing could create a dangerous precedent, delivering only marginal emissions cuts while...
Uzbekistan Prepares to List State Assets in London
Uzbekistan announced plans to float a portfolio of state‑owned enterprises on the London Stock Exchange, marking a major step in its market‑oriented reforms. The government aims to tap deep international capital pools, improve corporate governance, and generate a sizable cash...
NS&I Puts Green Savings Bonds Back on Sale with Improved Interest Rate
National Savings and Investments re‑launched its Green Savings Bonds this week, offering a higher fixed annual equivalent rate of 3.82% over a three‑year term. The bonds, which fund renewable, clean‑technology and now nuclear projects, require a minimum £100 investment and...

Delegation to Visit Washington as India, US Look to Revive Trade Deal Talks
The United States and India first outlined a bilateral trade framework in February 2026, promising to slash reciprocal tariffs on industrial goods and lower duties on U.S. agricultural products. Momentum stalled when the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated the reciprocal‑tariff mechanism,...
NEXT WEEK: Join Edie’s FREE Webinar on Carbon Accounting
edie, in partnership with Normative, will host a free 45‑minute webinar on 15 April 2026 titled “Carbon accounting is changing: How can your business keep up?”. The session will examine new EU reporting rules, the GHG Protocol’s Scope 2 consultation, and the emerging...

India’s Worrying Plans for Dams on Transboundary Rivers Shared with Bangladesh
India’s northeastern state of Meghalaya is accelerating a suite of hydropower projects on the Myntdu and Kynshi rivers, including the 210 MW Myntdu‑Leshka Stage II and several upstream schemes. The detailed project reports are finished and the state government is seeking central...
Chhangani Cited in FT Article on the Banks and Financial Institutions Willing to Launder Dollar Payments for Iran
The Financial Times reported that a network of banks and financial institutions is facilitating dollar‑denominated payments for Iran, effectively laundering sanctions‑evading funds. Atlantic Council senior fellow Alisha Chhangani is quoted highlighting how correspondent‑bank relationships and opaque shell entities enable the...
Facilitating Investment in Sustainable Palm Oil in Mexico
In 2024 IDB Invest, the private‑sector arm of the Inter‑American Development Bank, closed its first palm‑oil financing deal in Latin America and the Caribbean, partnering with Mexico‑based RSPO‑certified cultivator Prolade. The transaction leveraged blended finance from the Canadian Climate Fund for...

Student Loan Forgiveness for Public Servants Could Be Pricier to Access, After New Changes
The Education Department announced that the Trump administration will no longer use the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan’s low‑payment formula when calculating buyback offers for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). This change means borrowers who relied on the...
Intensive Option Webinar: Modern Portfolio Protection
Lawrence G. McMillan’s intensive webinar on modern portfolio protection outlines how options can be employed to manage downside risk while preserving upside potential. The session covers both surgical tools—such as collars and covered writing—and systematic approaches like index hedging and...

A Catalyst-Rich Biotech May Be Poised to Resume Its Recovery. Use Options to Take Advantage
Regeneron (REGN) is trading near $765 after a 60% rally, still well below its 2025 peak above $1,100. The biotech’s pipeline is rich with catalysts, including Dupixent’s $17.8 billion sales, pending approvals for linvoseltamab and odronxtamab, and an obesity study. Upcoming...
Best Mortgage Refinance Rates - April 9, 2026
Mortgage refinance rates released on April 8, 2026 show the benchmark 30‑year fixed at 6.60%, matching the FHA rate, while jumbo 30‑year loans sit slightly lower at 6.56% and 15‑year fixed loans drop to 5.61%. The rates are derived from Zillow’s API...
Ceasefire: European Gas Prices Sinking
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Capri Global Capital to Raise ₹500 Crore Through Debenture Issue
Capri Global Capital announced a ₹500 crore non‑convertible debenture (NCD) issuance, comprising a ₹100 crore base issue and a ₹400 crore green‑shoe option. The NCDs offer tenures of 24, 36, 60 and 120 months with coupons up to 9.5% per annum and will...
QCDs and DAFs: A Practical Guide for Donors and Advisors
Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) let donors 70½ or older move up to $111,000 annually from IRAs directly to public charities, counting toward required minimum distributions while staying out of taxable income. For 2026 the limit doubles to $222,000 for married...
Fuel Shortages, Hunger, Inflation Spiral: IMF Fears ‘Scarring’ Harm From Iran War
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned that the ongoing US‑Israel‑Iran conflict will trigger widespread fuel shortages, heightened hunger and an inflation spiral, leaving lasting scarring effects on the global economy. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are expected...

Strong Demand for Uniqlo: International Sales up Nearly 25%
Fast Retailing, the parent of Uniqlo, lifted its full‑year outlook after a 14.5% revenue jump to $13.7 billion in the first half, driven by a 22.4% surge in international sales. U.S. and European demand propelled net profit up 19.6% to $1.9 billion....
How War in the Middle East Paralysed an Asian Food Giant
The war in the Middle East has sharply curtailed oil and fertilizer shipments, driving diesel prices in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to double and depleting fertilizer stocks to a fraction of normal levels. Rice mills have halted operations and barges sit...

The Decline and Fall of the Dollar Empire
Barry Eichengreen argues that the United States is losing its status as the world’s primary currency issuer, likening today’s dollar decline to the fall of Rome’s denarius. He points to chronic economic stagnation, a debt load surpassing $31 trillion, and costly...