BrunoSan Finance Intelligence · April 24, 2026
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Philippine Central Bank Signals Unlimited Hikes to Combat Oil-Driven Inflation
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has signaled an open-ended hiking cycle to combat inflation driven by geopolitical oil shocks, with Governor Eli Remolona stating the bank is 'prepared to raise interest rates as many times as necessary' after lifting the benchmark rate to 6.75%.
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Shenzhen AI Dynamics' 13.6% EPS Beat Confirms Structural Fissure in China Tech
Shenzhen AI Dynamics' Q1 earnings beat, with EPS of ¥1.25 surpassing consensus by 13.6%, confirms a structural split where mainland investors favor domestic AI hardware over Hong Kong-listed platform companies, driving a widening performance gap between the ChiNext and Hang Seng Tech indices.
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XPeng Signals Flying Car IPO to Fund Global ADAS Licensing Push
XPeng Chairman He Xiaopeng has signaled a potential IPO for the company's flying car division, a strategic move designed to unlock a distinct valuation for the unit and fund the global expansion of its driver-assistance technology partnerships, altering its core valuation case from pure EV sales. As of 2026-04-24T04:40:03Z, XPeng's market capitalization on the NYSE stood at $12.4 billion.
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Amazon-Backed Nuclear Firm X-Energy Prices $1.02B IPO Above Range, Validating Advanced Reactor Market
Amazon-backed nuclear firm X-Energy raised $1.02 billion in an upsized IPO priced above its marketed range, signaling robust institutional appetite for advanced nuclear technology and establishing a critical public valuation benchmark for a sector essential to meeting AI-driven energy demand.
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Geopolitical Risk Spikes Oil Prices, Equity Markets Retreat on Cease-Fire Uncertainty
Geopolitical instability surrounding the US-Iran cease-fire drove crude oil prices sharply higher while equities broadly sold off, with WTI crude futures surging 4.5% to a high of $98.50 per barrel as markets priced in supply disruption risk.