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Ramp's $32B Valuation Now Exceeds Lebanon's Entire GDP

Ramp, the New York spend management startup co-founded by Beirut-born Karim Atiyeh, is reportedly valued at $32 billion. That figure tops Lebanon's entire gross domestic product and has revived a conversation about Lebanese diaspora tech success.

· Business · April 21, 2026

Snap, Oracle, and GoCardless Cuts Push April Layoffs Past 31,000

Snap, Oracle, and GoCardless have each announced major layoffs in April 2026, with reported reductions totaling more than 31,000 jobs across the three firms. The companies cite AI efficiency gains, a pivot to AI data center capacity, and a push toward profitability.

· Business · April 21, 2026

Cursor Reportedly in Talks for $2B Round at $50B Valuation

Cursor, the AI coding assistant maker, is reportedly in talks to raise $2 billion at a valuation above $50 billion, according to a CNBC report dated April 19, 2026. The round would rank among the year's largest late-stage AI fundraises if it closes on the reported terms.

· AI & Tech · April 21, 2026

John Ternus to Succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO in September

Apple has named hardware engineering chief John Ternus as its next chief executive, effective September 1, 2026. Tim Cook will step into the role of Executive Chairman after close to 15 years running the company.

· Business · April 21, 2026

UAE Opens Currency Swap Talks With US to Secure Dollar Liquidity

The UAE has initiated discussions with the United States on a potential currency swap line to safeguard dollar liquidity, signaling early risk management amid rising geopolitical uncertainty in the region.

· Economy · April 20, 2026

Amazon to Acquire Globalstar for $11.57 Billion

Amazon has agreed to acquire satellite operator Globalstar for roughly $11.57 billion, or $90 per share. The deal accelerates Amazon Leo, the rebranded version of Project Kuiper, and intensifies competition with SpaceX's Starlink.

· Acquisitions · April 18, 2026

Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.7 With Coding and Vision Upgrades

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.7, a new frontier model focused on long-horizon software engineering and higher-resolution vision. The update reshuffles several AI benchmark standings and expands what Claude can do across coding and design workflows.

· AI & Tech · April 18, 2026

Aya Raises $7 Million Series A to Scale On-Demand Fashion

Saudi-based fashion startup Aya has raised a $7 million Series A to scale its on-demand production model across MENA. The round was led by RAED Ventures with participation from Sanabil Investments, Nuwa Capital, Joa Capital, and Khwarizmi Ventures.

· Funding · April 18, 2026

Goldman Sachs Sees 24.6% Recovery on Lebanon Eurobonds

Goldman Sachs has set its base-case recovery value for Lebanese Eurobonds at 24.6 cents on the dollar, according to research circulated by Credit Libanais. The bank expects restructuring to start in the second half of 2026 if a permanent ceasefire and other conditions are met.

· Economy · April 18, 2026

Solidere A Closes at $73.60 on Beirut Stock Exchange

Solidere A shares closed at $73.60 on the Beirut Stock Exchange on April 17, keeping the stock near the bottom of its 52-week range. Thin volumes and wartime risk repricing continue to weigh on investor sentiment toward Lebanese equities.

· Markets · April 18, 2026

Alwaleed bin Talal to Buy 70% of Al Hilal in SAR840m Deal

Kingdom Holding Company will acquire a 70% stake in Al Hilal Club Company for SAR840 million, in a deal that values the Saudi football business at SAR1.4 billion on an enterprise basis. The transaction marks another major step in Saudi Arabia’s sports privatization push and keeps PIF involved as a remaining shareholder.

· Business · April 17, 2026

flydubai Resumes Beirut Flights as Airport Recovery Gains Pace

Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport is showing early signs of recovery as regional airlines resume flights to the Lebanese capital. flydubai has restored Beirut service, Qatar Airways has resumed operations, and airport activity is picking up after weeks of disruption.

· Business · April 17, 2026

AI Cyber Fears Reach Global Banking as Regulators Scramble to Assess New Models

A new generation of cyber-capable AI models is forcing banking regulators and major lenders to reassess digital risk. Anthropic’s Mythos, which the company says has identified thousands of serious software vulnerabilities, has triggered responses across the UK, Europe, and the US as officials move to gauge the threat to financial stability.

· AI & Tech · April 17, 2026

Middle East Businesses Could Face Two Years of Energy Pressure, IEA Warns

The International Energy Agency’s latest warning is not just an oil-market headline. It is a business risk story. If Middle East energy output takes two years to recover and the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted, companies across the region could face higher transport costs, tighter margins, supply delays, and renewed inflation pressure.

· Economy · April 17, 2026

How Whish, Purpl, and Crypto Rewired Lebanon's Payment System

Lebanon's traditional banking system remains paralyzed nearly seven years into the financial crisis. Digital wallets, remittance aggregators, and crypto rails have quietly become the default way the country moves money. Regulators are now starting to catch up.