Newswire: Feb 11, 2026 5:59 AM EST
Highlights:
• Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim faces calls to suspend and investigate the country's anti-graft chief over shareholding concerns in a financial-services company. Source
• Three UK firms are raising new debt following Alphabet's successful sterling bond sale, demonstrating market depth. Source
• Investors anticipate weak US employment data could boost stocks as bad economic news may translate to market gains. Source
• India and Malaysia have seized tankers for alleged unlicensed activities, expanding the global crackdown on dark fleet oil transport. Source
• SoftBank-backed Icertis is working with Goldman Sachs on a potential sale that could value the tech company at up to $5 billion. Source
• JPMorgan's blockchain division co-head has departed after over a decade as the bank expands digital-asset payments. Source
• AstraZeneca expects continued profit growth driven by cancer drug sales while offsetting diabetes medicine patent expiry. Source
• Kenya's Treasury Secretary sees "ideal" conditions for another eurobond issuance as borrowing costs have fallen. Source
• Software sector selloff viewed as opportunity to increase exposure to a sector that typically trades at premium to broader IT. Source
• Germany's gas storage refill season expected to be "difficult" this summer due to unprofitable stockpiling conditions. Source