When CEOs are buying, markets are falling, and butter chicken disappears off menus - what is the market trying to tell us?
Asia-Pacific markets tumble as Iran war fears deepen, while Wall Street logs its longest losing streak in nearly four years.
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang unpack insider buying at Palo Alto Networks, Pop Mart and ABR - even as institutional investors pull back.
We explore how geopolitical shocks are rippling through everyday life - from fuel shortages in the Philippines to supply chain disruptions in India.
Meanwhile, more than half of S&P 500 sectors are in correction territory - raising the question: is a broader downturn inevitable?
In corporate focus: BYD, Gap, Berkshire Hathaway and DBS, alongside weakness in Singapore REITs like Keppel DC REIT and Mapletree Logistics Trust.
Plus, what to watch this week as earnings from Nike and Conagra Brands take centrestage, hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.

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