Global markets are adjusting to a quiet but powerful shift: Japan’s ultra‑low‑rate anchor is lifting and the cost of capital is rising across borders. After years of negative rates and strict yield curve control, the Bank of Japan has been stepping back, allowing market forces more sway over
Momentum shifted the moment multiple boards stopped telling the whole story, when leaders asked for a single view of timelines, resources, and outcomes while teams juggled duplicated cards and brittle power-ups that broke at the worst time. That strain pushed organizations to look beyond
Electricity systems need firm, clean power that can run when wind stalls and clouds linger, and that urgency has put geothermal back in the spotlight with a twist: smarter discovery driven by AI that promises to cut risk before a single drill bit turns. This roundup gathers insights from geothermal
A proposed $500 million federal lifeline for Spirit lands in a market split among legacy carriers, low-cost carriers, and ultra-low-cost carriers where demand revived on leisure routes but now prizes reliability and network reach as much as headline fares. Costs remain volatile after Iran-related
The sheer magnitude of capital flowing into Hong Kong's latest debt offering signals a profound transformation in how the world perceives the stability and long-term potential of Renminbi-denominated assets on the global stage. When the Hong Kong Monetary Authority executed the reopening of its
The global economy faced a series of unprecedented challenges in early 2026, yet Shimano’s fishing division managed to navigate these turbulent waters with a surprising level of fiscal agility. While energy costs forced many consumers to retract spending, the tackle sector generated 30,175 million