Bad Bunny Breaks Australian Concert Record in Sydney Debut

During his debut performances in Australia, Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny set a new attendance record, leaving a lasting impression on the country’s live music scene. Promoters and fans alike celebrated the international superstar’s two sold-out nights at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium over the weekend, which drew close to 90,000 spectators. The two performances took place … Read more

UK Wage Growth Since Labour Took Power: Real Pay Rising but Jobs Market Softens

Govt Plans ₹2 Lakh Cr MSME Relief Package

UK wage growth since the Labour takeover has remained a key economic topic, with earnings, inflation, employment rate, and payroll data closely monitored to assess real wage growth and living standards. From August to October 2025, the public sector’s average annual rise in regular profits was 7.6%. This is an increase of 6.6% over the … Read more

80% Ship Traffic Drop at Hormuz — Asian Oil Refineries Brace for Major Output Cuts

India Boosts Russian Oil Imports Amid Hormuz Crisis

Due to the growing conflict in the Middle East and the challenges associated with shipping via the Strait of Hormuz, Asian oil refiners are thinking about lowering their operating rates. As dozens of oil-laden tankers remain stranded in the Persian Gulf, some big processors are considering 20% to 30% run reduction, according to persons familiar … Read more

Silver ETFs Trading Above iNAV: What Investors Should Know

Silver Prices Crash 7.8% Amid US-Iran Tensions

Investor interest in silver exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has increased due to rising metal prices and increased geopolitical concerns. However, many investors might be overlooking an important metric—the Indicative Net Asset Value (iNAV)—in their haste to become involved. Investors may wind up paying far more than the actual value of silver warrants when ETFs trade at … Read more

UAE Flight Operations Resume: Emirates Lands in India

Govt Pauses 60% Free Seat Rule for Airlines

Flight Status LIVE Updates on March 3: Following a three-day disruption due to the dispute between the United States, Israel, and Iran, flight operations in the Middle East gradually resumed on Tuesday, March 3. While massive cancellations remain at the region’s airports, notably those in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Saudi Arabia, flight operations have partially … Read more