February 10, 2026 - 15:36

A major new scientific synthesis has delivered a stark warning to the global private sector, outlining the profound financial and operational risks posed by the accelerating loss of natural ecosystems. The assessment clarifies that businesses worldwide are fundamentally exposed to dangers stemming from biodiversity collapse and environmental degradation.
The report systematically details how corporate reliance on nature—from clean water and stable climates to pollination and healthy soils—is under direct threat. This erosion of natural capital translates into tangible business vulnerabilities, including disrupted supply chains, heightened physical asset risks, and the potential for significant market shifts. It positions nature loss not merely as an ecological concern, but as a critical material issue that can directly impact profitability, operational continuity, and long-term corporate resilience.
This pivotal evaluation emerges at a crucial time, as regulatory and financial landscapes begin to shift. The findings are expected to intensify pressure on companies to measure, disclose, and mitigate their environmental impacts and dependencies. The call for integrating nature-related risks into mainstream financial and strategic planning has never been more urgent, with the assessment serving as a key reference point for investors and policymakers demanding greater corporate accountability.
February 9, 2026 - 19:51
Reltio Achieves AWS Financial Services CompetencyREDWOOD SHORES, Calif., February 09, 2026—Reltio, a leader in context intelligence, has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Financial Services Industry Competency. This designation recognizes...
February 9, 2026 - 06:33
Southeast Asia Charts Path to Fund Climate ResilienceWith traditional international development finance facing significant uncertainty, nations across Southeast Asia are turning inward to mobilize the vast sums required for climate adaptation. The...
February 8, 2026 - 22:59
The job market was bruising in 2025. The start of 2026 doesn't look much better.A slew of data releases this past week suggested that at the start of 2026, the job market remained stuck at best — and flashed further signs of splintering at worst. This disappointing...
February 8, 2026 - 02:03
Newly Single, She Wants to Be Financially Secure—and Splurge a Bit. Can She Afford It?A recent financial consultation highlighted a common modern dilemma: how to build a secure future while still enjoying the present, especially after a major life change. The client, newly single,...