India struggles to stabilise rupee as war creates depreciation pressure
Foreign exchange reserves decline sharply as Iran conflict highlights the RBI’s reluctance to let currency float
Foreign exchange reserves decline sharply as Iran conflict highlights the RBI’s reluctance to let currency float
Meeting with US Treasury secretary comes as latest AI system has detected decades-old vulnerabilities
Also in this newsletter: the Reserve Bank of India outlines the expected economic impact of the Middle East war
Global stocks rise in wake of S&P winning streak on ceasefire optimism
From Sandra Peters, Senior Head of Global Financial Reporting Advocacy at CFA Institute; Member of the FRC’s Stakeholder Insights Group; Former Member of US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Investor Advisory Committee, New York, NY, US
From Kim Thonger, Collyweston, Northamptonshire, UK
From Kevin Rafferty, Osaka, Japan
From Francisco Villanueva-Giron, Seville, Spain
From Jim Blum, Baltimore, MD, US
From Tom Bulford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
From Robert Frazer, Salford, Lancashire, UK
From Christopher R Mundy, St Leonard’s-on-Sea, East Sussex, UK
‘Stay where you are’
A quote regarding legal fees charged by US law firm WilmerHale to Brazilian billionaire Alberto Safra was wrongly attributed to the judge in the ruling. Safra, rather than the judge, described the charges as “extremely high”, which was incorrectly stated in an article on April 9
The 2026 ranking of fast growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region. Plus: Indian winemakers face change; Chinese AI experts return from US; the biggest threat to China’s champions; ticket fees donated to charities; Singapore listings remain scarce
Countries have so far failed to anchor global traffic compared to Gulf rivals
Entrepreneurs focus on improving established sectors including logistics, manufacturing and healthcare
IPO numbers begin to improve, but remain very low compared with Hong Kong
Domestic producers, already under pressure from overcapacity despite a growing market, are adapting ahead of tariff cuts
Australian non-profit takes its business model overseas, expanding to the UK and North America
The most competitive companies are being damaged by an underclass of less productive domestic rivals
Engineers and scientists return for better pay and quality of life as US grows more hostile
Washington-Tehran ceasefire agreement fails to stem global energy crunch