Intact Financial ( IFC:CA ) declares C$1.47/share quarterly dividend , 10.5% increase from prior dividend of CAD 1.33. Payable March 31; for shareholders of record March 17; ex-div March 17. See IFC:CA Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Intact Financial Intact Financial Non-GAAP EPS of C$5.50 Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Intact Financial Historical earnings data for Int...
Intact Financial ( IFC:CA ) declares C$1.47/share quarterly dividend , 10.5% increase from prior dividend of CAD 1.33. Payable March 31; for shareholders of record March 17; ex-div March 17. See IFC:CA Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Intact Financial Intact Financial Non-GAAP EPS of C$5.50 Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Intact Financial Historical earnings data for Intact Financial Dividend scorecard for Intact Financial Financial information for Intact Financial
Commerzbank AG press release ( CRZBF ): Q4 Revenue of €3.14B (+6.1% Y/Y). The Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio was at 14.7% as of 31 December 2025 (Q3 2025: 14.7%; Q4 2024: 15.1%). Net return on tangible equity (Net RoTE) of 8.7% well above target – before restructuring expenses at 10.0% Capital return for 2025 increased by nearly €1bn to €2.7bn – significantly increased dividend of €1.10 per sh...
Commerzbank AG press release ( CRZBF ): Q4 Revenue of €3.14B (+6.1% Y/Y). The Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio was at 14.7% as of 31 December 2025 (Q3 2025: 14.7%; Q4 2024: 15.1%). Net return on tangible equity (Net RoTE) of 8.7% well above target – before restructuring expenses at 10.0% Capital return for 2025 increased by nearly €1bn to €2.7bn – significantly increased dividend of €1.10 per share planned (2024: €0.65 per share). The Board of Managing Directors and the Supervisory Board intend to propose to the AGM an increased dividend of €1.10 per share (2024: €0.65). For the years 2022 to 2025, the Bank will have returned a total of approximately €5.8bn to its shareholders. Outlook 2026: Net profit expected above original target of €3.2bn In the current financial year, Commerzbank expects to achieve a net result above the original target of the “Momentum” strategy of €3.2bn. The improved profit outlook is based on the adjusted forecast for net interest income, which has been raised from around €8.4bn to around €8.5bn. Following the planned capital return to shareholders, the Bank anticipates a CET 1 ratio of more than 14% at year-end. It aims for a return on tangible equity of more than 11.2%. In addition, Commerzbank confirms its financial targets for 2028 as part of its “Momentum” strategy: a net return on tangible equity of 15%, a cost-income ratio of 50%, a CET 1 ratio of 13.5%, and a net result of €4.2bn.
Titan Co. , India’s top jewelry maker, sees shoppers turning cautious as record-high gold prices weighed on demand in the world’s second-largest bullion market. Sales growth is being driven more by price increases than by volume, with customer growth remaining “muted,” Chief Financial Officer Ashok Kumar Sonthalia told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday. “We would like for it to be balanced,” where we get ...
Titan Co. , India’s top jewelry maker, sees shoppers turning cautious as record-high gold prices weighed on demand in the world’s second-largest bullion market. Sales growth is being driven more by price increases than by volume, with customer growth remaining “muted,” Chief Financial Officer Ashok Kumar Sonthalia told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday. “We would like for it to be balanced,” where we get buyer growth as well as growth in ticket prices, he said. Gold jewelry demand in India has slumped, with volumes dropping 24% to 430.5 tons in 2025, according to the World Gold Council. Rising prices have constrained buyers with fixed budgets, reducing the quantity of gold they can purchase. India’s gold imports are expected to decline this year. Titan is promoting gold exchange programs and has seen a shift in preference toward lower-carat jewelry, Sonthalia said. Despite softer volumes, the firm reported one of its strongest quarterly performances outside the pandemic period, it said Tuesday, and reported 209.3 billion rupees of jewelry sales, up 42% from a year ago and beating analysts estimate amid the key wedding and festival season. Read More: India Gold Imports Set to Drop as High Prices Hit Jewelry Demand
Ashok Leyland Ltd. is considering raising about $200 million for its electric mobility services unit, according to people familiar with the matter. The commercial vehicle maker, part of the billionaire Hinduja family’s namesake conglomerate , is working with an adviser to gauge interest from potential investors, including global private equity firms, the people said, asking to not be identified be...
Ashok Leyland Ltd. is considering raising about $200 million for its electric mobility services unit, according to people familiar with the matter. The commercial vehicle maker, part of the billionaire Hinduja family’s namesake conglomerate , is working with an adviser to gauge interest from potential investors, including global private equity firms, the people said, asking to not be identified because the information isn’t public. A funding round might value OHM Global Mobility Pvt at $800 million to $1 billion, they said. Deliberations are ongoing and the Hinduja family may decide to not proceed if investor interest doesn’t meet its valuation expectations, the people said. Representatives for Ashok Leyland and OHM Mobility declined to comment. OHM provides electric buses and other commercial EVs to customers on pay‑per‑use contracts, enabling them to adopt electric fleets without upfront costs, while OHM also maintains the vehicles. Hinduja has already invested 3 billion rupees ($33 million) in OHM and plans to inject another 3 billion to help fund its operations through March, Ashok Leyland Chief Executive Officer Shenu Agarwal said during an earnings call in August. “Beyond that, we are very open to looking at other fundraising options,” he said . At that time, OHM operated over 850 buses and aimed to run more than 2,500 within 12 months, Agarwal said.
“You don’t understand the power of an ebike until you get on one,” Dr Tony Grabs warns. Grabs, the director of trauma at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, cites a patient who jumped on a rental ebike after a night of drinking with friends – the first time she’d ever been on one. The woman, who presented to hospital with her injuries, was treated and recovered. It’s just one example of an increasing...
“You don’t understand the power of an ebike until you get on one,” Dr Tony Grabs warns. Grabs, the director of trauma at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, cites a patient who jumped on a rental ebike after a night of drinking with friends – the first time she’d ever been on one. The woman, who presented to hospital with her injuries, was treated and recovered. It’s just one example of an increasing number of injuries the hospital has seen amid the rising popularity of ebikes on Australian streets. The new data, released by St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney on Wednesday, shows the presentations in 2025 had doubled compared to the 103 in 2024 and jumped 350% from the 45 in 2023. The hospital in Sydney’s CBD saw 200 ebike related presentations last year that were serious enough to trigger a response from the hospital’s trauma team. Grabs says about half required operations. “You can break ribs. You can have air leaking out of your lung. You can have a rupture of your bowel because something’s hit it – you might require a big operation on the stomach or you might need tubes placed into your chest.” Operations to the chest and stomach are the ones he can help – “the one we can’t really control much is the head injury,” he says. “We have to wait and see whether they come out of having a serious head injury.” Grabs says these injuries are often more severe than those which occur on traditional bikes because people riding at higher speeds who hit something stationary like a car or a wall undergo a “de-acceleration.” “That’s where the handlebars can go into the stomach or chest,” he explains. “Or they get thrown off a bike and then hit something else – almost airborne – and this is sometimes when you can get a bad head injury,” Grabs says. The injuries at St Vincent’s are part of a surge happening in hospitals across the country, which the health minister last week called “absolutely devastating.” “Ebikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes and many have been illegally modif...
Good morning . Wall Street’s newest trade is dumping shares of companies that are in AI’s crosshairs. Keir Starmer’s job seems to be safe for now, but hear what Labour insiders have to say. Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with Donald Trump today with Iran on the agenda. Listen to the day’s top stories . Rising fears about artificial intelligence on Wall Street keep pummeling shares of companies ...
Good morning . Wall Street’s newest trade is dumping shares of companies that are in AI’s crosshairs. Keir Starmer’s job seems to be safe for now, but hear what Labour insiders have to say. Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with Donald Trump today with Iran on the agenda. Listen to the day’s top stories . Rising fears about artificial intelligence on Wall Street keep pummeling shares of companies at risk of being caught on the wrong side of it all . Tuesday’s selloff — spurred by a tax strategy tool — was the deepest slide for Charles Schwab and LPL Financial since last April’s trade-war meltdown. Bitcoin whales are back. The token's largest holders are returning to the market even as most other investors stayed on the sidelines. Whale wallets accumulated about 53,000 coins in the past week, their biggest buying spree since November, after weeks of heavy selling. Those kinds of purchases helped steady prices. Keir Starmer shored up his position as UK prime minister at the end of a dramatic day in Westminster when he secured the public support of every cabinet minister, including potential rivals Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband. The reprieve is likely only to be temporary as any potential challengers wait for an opportunity to launch a bid to replace him. Labour insiders tip that Angela Rayner's position has been strengthened. Check out our Markets Today live blog for all the latest news and analysis relevant to UK assets. How the Epstein Files Threaten the UK Premier The prime minister is barely mentioned, but his job is still at risk because a key appointee appears almost 6,000 times. Read the Story Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to push US President Donald Trump to demand more concessions from Iran during a White House meeting today. The US and Iran have recently struck a positive tone about the start of diplomatic talks, though analysts remain skeptical about a deal. The European Parliament is moving closer to approving a US trade deal after la...
格隆汇2月11日|小米集团-W(1810.HK)今日表现强势,盘中一度涨5.4%报37.5港元。消息面上,雷军昨日于直播宣布,初代SU7正式停产,最后一辆车型已下线。同时,雷军透露新一代SU7预计4月份上市。 另外,昨晚央视《新闻联播》播放了一段多终端智能体互操作测试版的场景,相关画面展示有三款终端设备,包括两台平板和一部手机,分别演示智能家居 3D 视图、车机中控、智能语音助手相关功能。有媒体猜...
格隆汇2月11日|小米集团-W(1810.HK)今日表现强势,盘中一度涨5.4%报37.5港元。消息面上,雷军昨日于直播宣布,初代SU7正式停产,最后一辆车型已下线。同时,雷军透露新一代SU7预计4月份上市。 另外,昨晚央视《新闻联播》播放了一段多终端智能体互操作测试版的场景,相关画面展示有三款终端设备,包括两台平板和一部手机,分别演示智能家居 3D 视图、车机中控、智能语音助手相关功能。有媒体猜测这三款终端设备属于小米品牌,中间的平板采用刘海屏设计,预计为小米平板 7 Ultra。值得一提的是,小米平板7 Ultra发布于去年5月,首发搭载玄戒O1旗舰处理器。该平板此次展示了车机页面,或表明HyperOS车机系统已在玄戒芯片上跑通。
The Hong Kong government is considering allowing a maximum of two dogs per diner into restaurants licenced under a new pet-friendly policy, with the permits possibly being granted only to larger premises at the outset. A day after authorities told lawmakers they had no intention to set limits on the number of dogs allowed into restaurants per customer, Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Tse...
The Hong Kong government is considering allowing a maximum of two dogs per diner into restaurants licenced under a new pet-friendly policy, with the permits possibly being granted only to larger premises at the outset. A day after authorities told lawmakers they had no intention to set limits on the number of dogs allowed into restaurants per customer, Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan said the government was reconsidering after receiving further feedback. “We previously did not focus on this matter, but we received a lot of feedback saying that one principle is that diners must control their dogs … If a dog bites someone, it is definitely the owner’s responsibility,” he told a radio show. Advertisement “If a diner brings too many dogs, we also feel it may not be easy to control. I expect that two is the maximum. We will determine the exact number after consulting experts.” Tse said the government was also considering whether to grant the licence only to larger eateries in the initial stage of implementation. Advertisement “We’ve heard many opinions suggesting that very small restaurants might not be suitable if it results in everyone being crammed together when dogs are present,” Tse said. “We will discuss with industry stakeholders and experts to determine a reasonable threshold [on the floor area] that balances the needs of all parties.”
Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Meta Platforms (NasdaqGS:META) is facing a landmark child safety trial in New Mexico alleging its social platforms exposed minors to sexual exploitation and did not provide adequate protections. At the same time, the European Commission has charged Meta with breaching antitrust r...
Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Meta Platforms (NasdaqGS:META) is facing a landmark child safety trial in New Mexico alleging its social platforms exposed minors to sexual exploitation and did not provide adequate protections. At the same time, the European Commission has charged Meta with breaching antitrust rules by limiting rival AI assistants on WhatsApp and is weighing interim measures. These legal and regulatory actions raise fresh questions about potential financial, operational, and reputational effects for Meta beyond routine earnings or spending decisions. Meta Platforms, trading at $670.72, is coming under pressure from regulators on both sides of the Atlantic just as investors evaluate its mixed share performance. The stock is up 2.7% over the past month and 3.1% year to date, but shows a 6.5% decline over the past year, alongside very large gains over the past three years and a 146.5% gain over five years. That backdrop sets the stage for how markets may interpret new legal risks tied to child safety and competition. For you as an investor, the key question is how far these cases could reach into Meta's core social and messaging products, and what that might mean for cost structure, product design, and user growth. Outcomes are uncertain, and the breadth of the allegations suggests you may want to pay closer attention to regulatory developments and any company disclosures on compliance spending, product changes, or potential penalties. Stay updated on the most important news stories for Meta Platforms by adding it to your watchlist or portfolio. Alternatively, explore our Community to discover new perspectives on Meta Platforms. NasdaqGS:META 1-Year Stock Price Chart Is Meta Platforms's balance sheet strong enough for future acquisitions? Dive into our detailed financial health analysis. The child safety trial in New Mexico and the EU antitrust charges pull Meta's co...