Earnings Digest: Feb 18, 2026 10:01 PM EST

Highlights:

  • Japan's health ministry panel is reviewing two regenerative therapies as a test of the country's push to build a domestic cell-based treatment industry. Bloomberg Industries
  • BBVA, Spain's second-largest bank, plans to launch a brokerage business in Japan as part of its global expansion. Bloomberg Industries
  • Wall Street executives and government officials gathered at a Trump family cryptocurrency conference at Mar-a-Lago, reflecting digital assets' growing role as both policy priority and profit center. Bloomberg Wealth
  • Apollo Global Management sought to reassure clients after its CEO and other executives were named in newly released Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Bloomberg Industries
  • HPS Investment Partners led a roughly $700 million private-credit deal for home health-care provider Elara Caring. Bloomberg Industries
  • A federal judge rejected Live Nation's bid for full dismissal of a DOJ antitrust suit, allowing the case to proceed to trial on claims the company monopolizes the live events market. Bloomberg Industries
  • The Justice Department has summoned major theater chains to discuss the potential impact of a Warner Bros. Discovery sale. Bloomberg Industries
  • eBay agreed to buy fashion marketplace Depop for about $1.2 billion to attract younger shoppers and compete in the crowded e-commerce market. Bloomberg Industries
  • Carvana's shares fell after higher retail costs pressured margins and profit missed estimates in the latest quarter. Bloomberg Industries
  • Remitly CEO Matt Oppenheimer is stepping down and will be succeeded by Banco Santander executive Sebastian Gunningham. Bloomberg Industries
  • 7-Eleven is using Australia as a proving ground to replicate its Japan-style convenience-store model for global expansion. Bloomberg Industries
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo struck a deal to sell copper from a major Glencore operation, expanding state miner trading of a metal critical to the energy transition. Bloomberg Industries
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