Bloomberg · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS
Indian equities tumbled on Monday, tracking declines across most Asian peers, as escalating conflict in the Middle East dented investor sentiment.
More than half of the world’s largest maritime insurance clubs will cease cover for war risks for ships entering the Persian Gulf starting Thursday.
Shares of Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd., one of India’s leading renewable energy providers, slipped in their Mumbai trading debut on Monday, underscoring muted investor appetite for the industry.
In this episode of Merryn Talks Money, Editor at Large for Bloomberg UK Wealth Merryn Somerset Webb speaks with Simon Judes, chief investment officer of Winton, about how to properly understand quantitative investing. Judes attempts to demystify some of the strategies quantitative funds use to allocate capital across different portfolios. They also discuss the role artificial intelligence will play in quant fund research and capital deployment. (Source: Bloomberg)
FGE NexantECA Chairman Emeritus Fereidun Fesharaki says he's "convinced that this [Iran conflict] is going to be done within four weeks," as the Iranian regime is "a paper tiger." He also tells Bloomberg Television that oil prices won't see a big jump. (Source: Bloomberg)
A key stock gauge in Pakistan plunged the most on record after geopolitical tensions in the Middle East escalated following US and Israel’s strikes on Iran.