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Newswire: Feb 22, 2026 10:03 PM EST
Highlights:
- Tariff Turmoil Brings India Uncertainty, But Consumer Staples are Stirring — Centrum is bullish on Indian consumer staples including Dabur, Marico, Nestle, Britannia, HUL, Godrej Consumer and Emami. Bloomberg Markets
- USCBC President on Trade Tariff Impact — Sean Stein, President of the US-China Business Council, discusses uncertainty around US trade tariffs and their impact on businesses operating in China. Bloomberg Markets
- Hinrich Foundation's Elms on Trade Tariffs — Deborah Elms, Head of Trade Policy at the Hinrich Foundation, analyzes developments following the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down many of Trump's tariffs from last year. Bloomberg Markets
- Bitcoin Falls Below $65,000 in Latest Bout of Tariff Uncertainty — Bitcoin slid in early Asia trade amid fresh concerns over the status of US tariffs. Bloomberg Crypto
- Chubu Electric Eyes Continuum Stake at Over $1 Billion Valuation — Chubu Electric Power Co. is in advanced talks to acquire a stake in India's Continuum Green Energy Ltd. at a valuation exceeding $1 billion. Bloomberg Markets
- Indian Rupee Needs Stronger Foreign Inflows to Sustain Rebound — The rupee's recent recovery from record lows may be temporary, with analysts warning of renewed weakness without stronger foreign capital flows. Bloomberg Markets
- China, India Among Winners After US Court Blocked Trump Tariffs — China and India have emerged as major beneficiaries following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Trump's emergency tariffs. Bloomberg Markets
- Dollar Falls as Traders Sell US Assets on Trade Policy Risks — The dollar weakened against major currencies as Trump's fresh tariff plans renewed concerns about US policymaking and asset valuations. Bloomberg Markets
- Alarmed Indian Officials Race to Tame World-Beating Options Boom — Indian securities regulators are working to moderate the country's explosive derivatives market growth. Bloomberg Markets
- Australia to Keep Trump's Beef Tariff Exemptions, Industry Says — Australia, a major US beef supplier, will retain its exemptions from Trump's tariff regime. Bloomberg Markets
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