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G7 reaffirms support for Ukraine’s defense, financial needs

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G7 reaffirms support for Ukraine’s defense, financial needs

The Group of Seven on Thursday reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s defense, addressing both its urgent short-term financing needs and long-term reconstruction. Germany will host a Ukraine recovery conference in Berlin this year, while Italy will host the conference in 2025.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba at a bilateral meeting on the margins of G7 foreign ministers talks in Capri, Italy, that the United States is committed to helping Kyiv defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against Russia’s aggression, including the recent attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Recent attacks on Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant have raised concerns about the potential for a major nuclear accident.

Blinken also underlined the urgency of U.S. congressional action on aid for Ukraine.

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The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is expected to hold its much-anticipated vote on aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific as early as Saturday.

“In these turbulent times, it is a hopeful sign that there are now signals from the Republicans in the U.S. that support for Ukraine can be continued intensively,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said during a news conference.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and Kuleba later participated in the G7 foreign ministers session focusing on supporting Ukraine.

Stoltenberg said the alliance is actively working to provide additional air defense systems soon.

In Washington, the G7 finance ministers wrapped up talks on the margins of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group spring meetings earlier this week.

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In a statement, G7 finance ministers said they are working with the European Union to “provide stable, predictable and sustainable financial support” covering a portion of Ukraine’s financing needs until 2027, including through support for investment and access to finance.

“We reiterate our commitment to support Ukraine’s long-term recovery and reconstruction needs, which the World Bank currently estimates to amount to almost USD 486 billion over 10 years,” the finance ministers said in the statement.

Some information for this report came from Reuters.

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New financial grades raise concerns about colleges’ long-term stability

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New financial grades raise concerns about colleges’ long-term stability

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Families are navigating the already stressful college planning process, and a new set of financial grades is prompting many to look more closely at the stability of the schools they are considering.

Forbes’ annual financial report card for private, nonprofit colleges and universities is putting a spotlight on how well schools can manage their finances. The rankings are based on each institution’s ability to cover immediate expenses with cash on hand — a measure that is increasingly resonating with parents.

In the Triangle, the grades vary widely. Duke University received an A+, while Meredith College earned a B-. Shaw University was rated C-, and Saint Augustine’s University received a D.

For families, those grades are becoming an important part of the decision-making process, alongside academic and campus life.

“This college experience is much more than the books and the tuition,” Wake Forest parent Meranda Van Ningen said.

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Van Ningen said a school’s financial condition is now a key factor as she — and many other parents — evaluate long-term value and security.

“We had to really lean in and ask the questions, make sure that we were getting the answers we appreciated,” she said. “They want us. They want our money to come in and to pay for that next year.”

She said the financial grades offer insight into how well schools can navigate economic challenges.

“Show that they can handle this tough, tough economy, to be honest, and that they know how to roll with it because campuses have good years and bad years as well,” Van Ningen said.

Financial planners say that shift in focus is well-founded, especially as some colleges across the country face financial strain or closure.

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“A lot of smaller colleges are closing throughout the country,” said Gray Pendleton, president of Pendleton Financial. “I think it’s important to look at the financial health of the school.”

Experts say the added scrutiny reflects the high stakes of higher education, often one of the largest investments a family will make. Along with reviewing financial grades, they encourage families to thoroughly research institutions before committing.

They also stress the importance of early financial preparation to manage rising costs.

“Even like, $10 to $100 a month,” Pendleton said. “The NC 529 savings plan is great. And that’s an aggressive, age based plan. That’s a good opportunity.”

As financial grades draw more attention, families are increasingly weighing not just where students will thrive academically, but also which schools are best positioned to remain financially secure over the long term.

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Hong Kong property recovery tested as bigger student housing deals gain traction

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Hong Kong’s student housing sector is entering a new phase as larger institutional-style deals emerge from the city’s distressed commercial property market, signalling that professional investors are cautiously returning after years of falling asset values.

Investors and analysts said the market was moving beyond the smaller hotel conversions that dominated the past two years, with more sizeable transactions expected as financing conditions improve, distressed sales accelerate, and buyers hunt for assets capable of generating stable income.

“This year and next year, there will be more sizeable transactions,” said Kavis Ip, CEO of Centaline Investment.

The clearest example came last month when Centaline acquired the Regal Oriental Hotel in Kowloon City for HK$1.52 billion (US$194 million), in what is set to become Hong Kong’s largest private student housing estate with about 1,500 beds.

Unlike earlier student housing projects typically backed by smaller private investors, the Regal deal was structured with an equity partner and sized for eventual exit to institutional buyers such as insurers, sovereign wealth funds and private equity firms.

“We always wanted to do deals of this size,” Ip said. “Large institutional-grade assets create a completely different buyer pool when you eventually exit.”

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Goldman Sachs massively resets Snowflake stock price target for 2026

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Goldman Sachs massively resets Snowflake stock price target for 2026

In February and March 2026, Snowflake was the stock Wall Street couldn’t quite figure out. The stock was down 50% from the early January high to early April 2026, according to TradingView data. Snowflake was caught between a decelerating core business and an AI narrative that kept getting pushed further into the future.

Then Snowflake reported earnings. And the stock jumped 37% in a single session. Goldman Sachs responded with one of its most dramatic price target increases on a major software stock this year, raising its Snowflake (SNOW) target in a note shared with me at TheStreet.

SNOW is now trading at $255.37, up 16.42% year-to-date after the post-earnings surge, according to Yahoo Finance.

The Goldman note identified two specific dynamics converging inside Snowflake’s business right now that the market had been underpricing. Once you understand both, the 37% single-day move starts to look less like euphoria and more like a rational repricing.

Goldman Sachs raises Snowflake price target to $278 from $216

Right after earnings, Goldman Sachs raised its Snowflake (SNOW) target to $278 from $216 in a note shared with me at TheStreet, while maintaining its Buy rating. The two AI inflections Goldman mentioned in the note are compounding simultaneously within Snowflake’s business.

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The first is external: the proliferation of AI coding tools is making it dramatically easier for enterprises to migrate from legacy data platforms to modern ones like Snowflake. Migrations that previously required months of engineering work are being compressed.

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The cost of switching has fallen. The urgency to switch has risen as companies need governed, structured data environments to run AI applications. Snowflake is the direct beneficiary of both forces.

The second is internal: Cortex Code. That’s Snowflake’s own AI coding product, launched in general availability in mid-February 2026, which embeds a context-aware AI coding agent directly into the development workflow.

It enables customers to build, deploy, and iterate on data pipelines, analytics, and AI agents faster while remaining fully governed within the Snowflake environment.

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Related: Snowflake stock analyst reveals surprising stock forecast

Adoption has been the fastest of any Snowflake product in company history, with over 7,100 accounts already using it — approximately 50% penetration — according to the Q1 earnings release report and the note.

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