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India's Startup Ecosystem Enters 2025 With Policy Tailwinds and AI-First Funding Pivot
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India’s Startup Ecosystem Enters 2025 With Policy Tailwinds and AI-First Funding Pivot

India’s startup ecosystem is witnessing a structural recalibration in early 20 ..

Oil Versus Gold as Inflation Hedge Why Crude May Outperform in 2026 Despite Higher Volatility Risk
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Oil Versus Gold as Inflation Hedge: Why Crude May Outperform in 2026 Despite Higher Volatility Risk

Oil offers stronger short-term inflation correlation than gold during supply-driven ..

Dollar Weakness on Iran Diplomacy Signals Shift in Global Risk Appetite and Rupee Dynamics
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Dollar Weakness on Iran Diplomacy Signals Shift in Global Risk Appetite and Rupee Dynamics

The US dollar has declined to a six-week low as renewed diplomatic engagement betwee ..

The Great Storage Squeeze Western Digital Reports Sold Out Status Through 2026

The Great Storage Squeeze: Western Digital Reports “Sold Out” Status Through 2026

San Jose, February 2026 — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global hardware market, Western Digital (WD) has announced that its entire hard drive production capacity for the calendar year 2026 is already fully booked. During a recent earnings call, CEO Irving Tan confirmed the unprecedented supply crunch, stating, “We are pretty much sold out for calendar …

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Tech Giants Reshaping the Frontier Anthropic’s Valuation Surge and SpaceX’s Strategic IPO

Tech Giants Reshaping the Frontier: Anthropic’s Valuation Surge and SpaceX’s Strategic IPO

San Francisco / Brownsville, February 2026 — The global tech landscape is witnessing a seismic shift as two of the world’s most influential private companies prepare for their next phases of dominance. Anthropic, the “safety-first” AI laboratory, has reached a stratospheric $380 billion valuation, while Elon Musk’s SpaceX is laying the groundwork for a historic $50 billion IPO that could …

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Silicon Valley’s New Frontier Anthropic’s $380B Rise and the SpaceX Musk-Control IPO

Silicon Valley’s New Frontier: Anthropic’s $380B Rise and the SpaceX “Musk-Control” IPO

San Francisco/Bengaluru, February 16, 2026 — The global technology landscape is being reshaped by two of the most significant financial moves of the decade. As Anthropic cements its status as an AI superpower with a record-breaking valuation, SpaceX is reportedly preparing for a public debut designed to keep Elon Musk firmly in the pilot’s seat. Anthropic: From Startup to $380 …

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New Delhi, February 2026 — India Launches Bharat Containers to Break Global Shipping Monopoly

New Delhi, February 2026 — India Launches “Bharat Containers” to Break Global Shipping Monopoly

In a decisive strike for economic sovereignty, the Indian government has officially incorporated Bharat Containers, a state-backed powerhouse designed to end the country’s humiliating dependence on foreign shipping lines. With a massive $6.9 billion (₹59,000 crore) investment, the move aims to dismantle a status quo where global giants—mostly Chinese and European—control the flow of Indian goods. The “99% Trap”: India’s …

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Big Tech vs Big Pharma 2026 Who Owns Healthcare Data and AI Diagnosis

Big Tech vs Big Pharma 2026: Who Owns Healthcare Data and AI Diagnosis?

Key highlights First, a reality check: “ownership” is the wrong word In 2026, the real contest isn’t about who owns health data like property. It’s about who controls: WHO guidance on ethics and governance makes the point that AI in health raises risks around transparency, accountability, bias, safety, and human oversight—issues that force governance into the product itself. World Health Organization+1 The Big …

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Lithium Price Outlook 2026 Which Miners Survive the Next Cycle

Lithium Price Outlook 2026: Which Miners Survive the Next Cycle?

Key highlights What the 2026 lithium market is really pricing Lithium isn’t just “EV demand.” Prices in 2026 reflect three stacked forces: Official U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) mineral commodity summaries are useful here because they track production, trade, and price context without hype. The survival checklist (this is what lenders watch) If you want the brutal truth: in 2026, miners …

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Rolls-Royce vs GE Aerospace 2026: The Engine War Behind Aviation Profits

Rolls-Royce vs GE Aerospace 2026: The Engine War Behind Aviation Profits

Key highlights Why engines behave like a “subscription model” A modern engine programme creates a long tail: GE’s reporting is explicit: its Commercial Engines & Services business includes MRO and spare parts, sold through long-term service agreements or other contract types. SEC+1And GE also attributes performance shifts to spare parts volume and shop visit workscope—that’s the aftermarket engine machine in one sentence. SEC The 2026 operational truth: time-on-wing …

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Battery Recycling 2026 Redwood Materials vs Li-Cycle vs Umicore—Who Wins the New Gold Rush

Battery Recycling 2026: Redwood Materials vs Li-Cycle vs Umicore—Who Wins the New Gold Rush?

Key highlights Why this suddenly feels like a gold rush In 2026, the real prize isn’t “recycling,” it’s ownership of battery-grade materials supply. EV growth created a new choke point: whoever reliably converts scrap + end-of-life batteries into consistent battery-grade outputs gets paid like an infrastructure provider. This is why governments treat the sector like industrial policy. The U.S. DOE’s Loan …

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Boeing vs Airbus 2026 Who Recovers Faster and Why It Matters for Global Travel

Boeing vs Airbus 2026: Who Recovers Faster and Why It Matters for Global Travel?

Key highlights What “recovery” really means in 2026 (forget hype—track these 5 dials) 1) Delivery consistency (month after month, not one big quarter)Airlines don’t plan networks on headlines. They plan on predictable deliveries. When deliveries slip, airlines lean on older aircraft, expensive leases, or slower expansion—capacity tightness keeps fares firmer. 2) Quality system confidence (factory → supplier → final assembly)Boeing’s …

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ASML 2026 Why One Company Still Holds the Keys to Advanced Chips

ASML 2026: Why One Company Still Holds the Keys to Advanced Chips

Key highlights The real story: “keys” = chokepoints, not hype In 2026, advanced chips don’t fail because someone forgot how to design a GPU. They fail because manufacturing at the leading edge is a chain of fragile steps, and some steps have very few substitutes. Lithography is the step that “prints” microscopic patterns onto silicon—and at the frontier, the tooling …

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