π¨Feb 14, 2026 Β· 2:30 PM Β· Market Pulse
π Bullish bias β’ π¨ Market Pulse β Saturday, February 14, 2026 π Weekend β Markets Closed Β· 07:29 PM UTC
π¨ Market Pulse β Saturday, February 14, 2026
π Weekend β Markets Closed Β· 07:29 PM UTC
π Weekend Wrap-Up: Last Week's Market Action
The week was a rollercoaster, with geopolitical tensions and market volatility taking center stage. From the U.S. and China to Canada, key developments in policy and trade are shaping the global economic landscape. Hereβs what caught my eye.
π Geopolitics & Policy
πΊπΈ United States
π China needs silver and young spenders, plus policy support, for consumption growth: HSBC postmagazine.com
The U.S. and China continue to be intertwined in complex economic relationships. HSBC's insights highlight the importance of consumer spending and policy support in driving China's economic growth, which has implications for global markets and trade dynamics.
π¨π¦ Canada
π Goodfood Market Corp. Appoints Selim Bassoul as Chief Executive Officer and Announces Board Update financialpost.com
Goodfood Market Corp. is making strategic moves with the appointment of a new CEO and board updates. This could signal a shift in the company's direction and strategy, which is worth watching for investors in the Canadian market.
π Sun Life helping Canada and Canadian businesses diversify trade, CEO says financialpost.com
Trade diversification has been a recurring theme for Canadian firms this quarter. Sun Life's efforts to support this diversification could have broader implications for the Canadian economy, especially in the context of global trade tensions.
π¨π³ China
π Chinese drinks maker Eastrocβs US$1.3 billion Hong Kong IPO gives it wings to soar postmagazine.com
Eastroc's successful IPO in Hong Kong is a significant event in the Chinese market, reflecting the growing appetite for consumer goods and the robustness of the Chinese economy. This could be a positive indicator for other companies looking to tap into the Chinese market.
π Chinese tech giants Tencent and Baidu join fight for Spring Festival spotlight postmagazine.com
The competition between Chinese tech giants Tencent and Baidu during the Spring Festival highlights the intense rivalry in the tech sector. This festival is a crucial period for consumer spending and digital engagement, making it a key battleground for these companies.
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Markets reopen Monday. Use this time to plan your week.
Not financial advice. DYOR π
As we head into the weekend, it's clear that the global economic landscape is dynamic and ever-changing. From geopolitical tensions to strategic corporate moves, there's plenty to keep an eye on. Take some time to reflect on these developments and consider how they might impact your own financial decisions. Have a great weekend! π