13.02.2026 8:52 Synera Renewable Energy Co., a portfolio company of Stonepeak Partners, is seeking $800 million of private credit for its offshore wind farm project in Taiwan, according to people familiar with the matter, amid the push for green power supply expansion in the country.13.02.2026 8:40 Australia’s reporting season moves into high gear next week with Rio Tinto Ltd. and BHP Group Ltd. seen crucial for the country’s earnings rebound.13.02.2026 8:34 Copper rebounded after a drop on Thursday that was spurred by a broad selloff across risk assets, including commodities.13.02.2026 8:05 The Chinese central bank’s heightened focus on the overnight money market rate is fueling speculation that it may eventually move toward adopting this tenor as its primary policy target.13.02.2026 8:02 DayOne Data Centers Ltd. has selected banks to help arrange a US initial public offering that may raise about $5 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.13.02.2026 7:45 Order flows for remain strong, and valuations are at decadal lows: MRG.13.02.2026 7:40 JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists recommended selling two-year US Treasuries as a “tactical” trade, citing a resilient growth outlook that will make it hard for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates aggressively.13.02.2026 7:30 Chinese regulators have approved a plan for the country’s biggest coal miner to acquire 133.6 billion yuan ($19 billion) of assets from its parent firm, a move aimed at cushioning the company as coal consumption starts to plateau.13.02.2026 7:28 China’s market regulator has ordered infant formula makers to test for cereulide, a toxin that has triggered precautionary recalls worldwide by some of the largest food companies.13.02.2026 7:24 Australia’s consumer spending lifted in January, buoyed by tennis and other summer events, private data showed, though expectations of higher borrowing costs may curb momentum in the months ahead.13.02.2026 6:57 It’s the biggest pile of debt in the world — the $30 trillion US Treasuries market. It’s been built with the help of foreign central banks and investors, who have clamored to buy US government bonds through good times and bad. But what happens if their appetite wanes?13.02.2026 6:40 China’s second-hand home prices fell at a slower pace in January, providing a glimmer of hope that the prolonged property crisis is easing.13.02.2026 6:30 The yuan’s rally against the rupee may have further to run, potentially boosting India’s trade competitiveness, as authorities in the two nations diverge in how they manage their currencies, according to analysts.13.02.2026 5:51 Wall Street’s fears of business disruption caused by artificial intelligence are turning into a blessing for Asian stocks, fueling demand for the region’s leading chipmakers that dominate the industry’s supply chain.13.02.2026 5:10 The Trump administration issued new guidance on the use of foreign materials and components in US clean energy projects, in a move that would further limit access to lucrative tax credits.13.02.2026 4:32 Oil headed for the first back-to-back weekly drop this year on a risk-off tone in wider markets, concerns about a global crude glut, and the prospect of drawn out US-Iran nuclear talks.13.02.2026 4:24 Gold clawed back some losses after a sudden selloff in the previous session, with dip-buyers snapping up the metal ahead of key US inflation data.13.02.2026 3:40 Asian equities retreated from a record after concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence on some companies spurred a selloff in US technology stocks. Gold and silver recouped some of their losses from the prior session.12.02.2026 23:03 Ontario’s gambling regulator moved to temporarily suspend the registration of PointsBet’s Canadian subsidiary after the online sportsbook allegedly failed to report suspicious wagers related to a 2024 bet-rigging scheme involving a pro basketball player with the Toronto Raptors.12.02.2026 20:02 A financing vehicle for hedge funds managed by Ken Griffin’s Citadel raised $1.25 billion from a two-part US bond sale to repay debt, with the proceeds potentially also earmarked for general corporate purposes.12.02.2026 17:32 CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. has warned A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S of legal action should the Nordic company’s terminal unit try to take over operations at two ports near Panama’s strategic canal.12.02.2026 16:25 Artificial intelligence has made a lot of noise in the stock market lately, with bots from Alphabet Inc. and startups Anthropic and Altruist disrupting businesses from software to financial services. But one name has been conspicuously absent from the chatter: OpenAI.12.02.2026 16:13 Priya Misra, portfolio manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, examines the state of the US labor market, which she sees as “stabilizing, but we’re not reaccelerating.” (Source: Bloomberg)12.02.2026 15:55 Fincantieri SpA will deepen its shift toward defense, prioritizing military shipbuilding in Italy while relocating parts of cruise-ship production abroad as part of its new five-year business plan.12.02.2026 15:50 Some of the world’s biggest oil traders said a surge in crude prices so far this year has been aided by key refiners turning away supplies from countries subject to sanctions.12.02.2026 15:34 A rush of reverse Yankee debt sales have hit the European primary market, with five borrowers adding to the busiest start to the year since 2007 for US firms in euro and sterling.12.02.2026 15:30 The once-sleepy companies that move goods — and people — through America’s roads, rails, skies and water are mobilizing in a rapid rally.12.02.2026 15:21 National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. has hired Rothschild & Co. as an independent adviser to oversee its initial public offering.12.02.2026 15:12 Thailand plans to seize $420 million in assets linked to alleged cyber scam operators as authorities intensify a crackdown on a global online fraud network.12.02.2026 15:06 India’s textile exports to the US will receive the same benefits Washington has extended to Bangladesh, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday.12.02.2026 14:31 Polish banks avoided another potential legal nightmare over mortgages after the European Union’s top court said home owners can challenge the terms of their loans but the Wibor benchmark underpinning them is valid. 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