日期: 2026年2月16日

Anson Resources to Commence Drilling at Yellow Cat Uranium-Vanadium Project, Utah USA
Highlights:Yellow Cat uranium and vanadium exploration drilling program to commence;The program aims to confirm the mineralization extends for 4,500m between known Uranium and Vanadium historical workings;Sampling has yielded values up to 10.33% U3O8 and 25.6% V2O5;Drilling contractor selected and program to commence in early March.BRISBANE, AUS, Feb 17, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Anson Resources Ltd (ASX:ASN) ("Anson" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that its wholly owned Utah-based subsidiary, UV1 Minerals LLC, will commence a targeted exploration drilling program at the Yellow Cat Uranium-Vanadium Project located in the Thompson District of southeastern Utah, USA.Under the approved program, drilling is scheduled to begin in early March 2026 and will test a strike length of approximately 2,500 metres of uranium and vanadium mineralisation along historical trends between known workings. Previous surface sampling has confirmed significant uranium mineralisation, including values up to 10.33% U3O8 and 25.61% V2O5, affirming the prospectivity of the project area.The program will include multiple shallow drillholes to verify and extend known mineralised zones, with diamond coring supporting detailed assaying and future resource definition. The Company's objective is to confirm that the mineralisation continues between historical mining locations and to lay the groundwork for subsequent resource evaluation activities.Executive Chairman and CEO, Bruce Richardson, said:"Commencing drilling at Yellow Cat marks a key exploration milestone for Anson's U.S. portfolio. This program builds on strong historical data and our confidence in the project's potential to host additional uranium and vanadium mineralisation. We look forward to providing results in the near future."Strategic Importance of UraniumThis drilling initiative comes at an exciting juncture for uranium globally and particularly in the United States. Uranium, the fundamental fuel for nuclear power, has recently been reinstated on the U.S. Critical Minerals List, reflecting its growing importance to national energy security and supply chain resilience.The resurgence of interest in nuclear energy is driven by several critical policy and market factors:U.S. Government Focus on Critical Minerals: The 2025 Critical Minerals List reinstatement recognises uranium's strategic role, aligning federal support and incentives towards domestic fuel supply development and reducing reliance on foreign sources.Nuclear Power Expansion: With increasing electricity demand from the expansion of Data Centers and AI applications, nuclear power is gaining renewed emphasis as critical component of a diversified energy mix to support the power grid. Projects to restart existing reactors and build new advanced reactors underline the importance of secure domestic uranium supply.Regional Alignment - Utah: The State of Utah has actively positioned itself as a critical minerals hub, supported by state leaders and regulatory frameworks that encourage responsible nuclear power and critical minerals development. The presence of the White Mesa Mill, the only conventional uranium/vanadium processing facility currently operating in the U.S., enhances infrastructure synergies for projects like Yellow Cat.This combination of federal and state priorities dovetails strongly with Anson's exploration activities, underscoring the potential for both economic and strategic value creation as domestic uranium supply gains renewed momentum.Drilling Down on Yellow CatThis drilling program located on the eastern block of the project area is along strike of the historical mineral resource, see ASX Announcement 4 February 2026, that was sourced from USGS reports*. The mineralisation is shallow or comes to the surface and as a result, the mineralised horizon is located above the water table which will result in shallow drilling and minimal disturbance. The Eastern claim block of the project contains a well-defined east-west striking zone of uranium and vanadium mineralisation at excellent grades. Table 1 shows a selection of the sample results collected during Anson's previous exploration programs. Anson plans to drill the mineralised trend from the Windy Point and McCoy Group to the Cactus Rat and Mineral Treasure mines. Drill depths will range from 12m to 40m. Diamond coring of some mineralized zones would allow both assaying for uranium, vanadium and associated minerals and metallurgical studies such as density interpretations that can be used in mineral resource calculations.The exploration program aims to confirm the uranium and vanadium mineralization continues between the two historical mining locations which is a strike length of 2,500m. If successful, further drilling programs will be designed to prove up mineral resources in the eastern area. In addition, an exploration program consisting of reverse circulation (RC) and diamond (DDH) drilling that twins historical drillholes in the central block is planned to confirm the assay results of the historical drillholes. Confirmation of the assay results would enable the historical resource to be possibly upgraded to a 2012 JORC mineral resource. Numerous open drillholes have been located which would allow new downhole surveys to be carried out reducing the cost of an extensive drilling program. The water table in this area appears to be relatively level with primary uranium/vanadium mineralization.Notes:1. Underground sample location coordinates are based on location of the closest underground adit. Ore pad grad samples location coordinates are for the ore pad sampled.2. Conversion of uranium (U) to uranium oxide (U3O8) is by factor of 1.179.3. Conversion of vanadium (V) to vanadium oxide (V2O5) is by a factor of 1.785.*Mobley, C.M & Santos, E.S., 1956, Exploration For Uranium Deposits in the Yellow Cat and Saw Park Areas, Thompson District, Grand County, Utah: U.S Geological Survey Trace Elements Investigations Report 448 United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. *Alvord, D.C, 1952, Interim Report on Exploration in the Yellow Cat Area, Grand County, Utah. Trace Elements Memorandum Report 352 United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey.About Anson Resources LtdAnson Resources is an ASX-listed mineral resources company focused on demand-driven commodities. Its asset portfolio includes the Yellow Cat Uranium-Vanadium Project and the Green River Lithium Project in Utah, USA. Anson aims to discover and develop mineral resources that support future energy, strategic defense and technology markets.ENDSFor further information contact:Bruce Richardson - Executive Chairman & CEOWill Maze - Head of Investor RelationsEmail: info@AnsonResources.com / investors@AnsonResources.comSOURCE: Anson Resources Copyright 2026 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
Snow master Evans leads 1-2-3-4 finish for TGR-WRT
TOKYO, Feb 16, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team has locked out the podium places for the second time in as many rounds of the 2026 FIA World Rally Championship, with Elfyn Evans claiming another victory on the snow of Rally Sweden to lead a 1-2-3-4 finish.Scott Martin, Elfyn EvansFollowing a 1-2-3 finish at last month’s Rallye Monte-Carlo, this is the first time that a manufacturer has filled the podium places on consecutive rounds of the WRC since Citroën did so in 2010. The feat was last achieved on the opening two events of a season when Audi did so in Monte Carlo and Sweden in 1984.This is the second year in succession that Evans and co-driver Scott Martin have won the WRC’s only pure winter rally and their third Swedish success in total. That makes Welshman Evans one of the event’s most successful drivers from outside the Nordic countries, as he matches the number of victories achieved by team-mate Sébastien Ogier as well as Kenneth Eriksson and Tommi Mäkinen.Just as in 2025, Evans’ victory came after an exciting battle with team-mate Takamoto Katsuta that went down to the final day. Evans had conceded the lead to Katsuta late on Friday after facing tough snowy conditions running second on the road, but regained the initiative on Saturday and took a lead of 13.3 seconds into the last leg.Evans and Katsuta claimed a stage win apiece from Sunday morning’s double pass of the Västervik stage but Evans did enough in the rally-ending Power Stage to seal victory by 14.3s. He also pipped Katsuta by one second to top the Super Sunday classification and came second on the Power Stage, just 0.1s from the best time, to take a strong haul of 34 points and claim the championship lead.Guided by co-driver Aaron Johnston, Japanese driver Katsuta once more thrived on the fast snow-covered roads, finishing on the podium for the second Rally Sweden in succession and for the eighth time in his WRC career.Young Finnish driver Sami Pajari also shone in the winter conditions, putting a difficult Rallye Monte-Carlo behind him to finish third overall together with co-driver Marko Salminen. After two stage wins on Saturday, Pajari entered the final day within 12.1s of Katsuta and eventually secured his second career podium, matching the third place he achieved at Rally Japan 2025.Sweden’s own Oliver Solberg arrived at his home event leading the championship after a stunning Rallye Monte-Carlo win, but this brought a challenging first full day on Friday opening the snowy roads. He and co-driver Elliott Edmondson later recovered to finish fourth, completing the team’s excellent result and banking extra points with third on Super Sunday and fourth in the Power Stage.Italian driver Lorenzo Bertelli once more enjoyed the experience of driving one of his favourite rallies at the wheel of a GR YARIS Rally1 through the TGR-WRT customer programme. Making an enthusiastic and welcome return to the WRC service park after two years away, Bertelli and co-driver Simone Scattolin finished 15th overall following some time lost with tyre damage on Friday morning.There was also a one-two finish for the GR Yaris Rally2 car in the hands of customer teams in the WRC2 category. Roope Korhonen claimed victory with co-driver Anssi Viinikka in their Rautio Motorsport-entered, Printsport-run car, finishing 10.2s ahead of fellow Finnish crew Teemu Suninen and Janni Hussi in their Delta Rally-prepared car.Quotes:Akio Toyoda (TGR-WRT Chairman)“Elfyn, Scott, congratulations on becoming the snow rally champions for two years in a row!Elfyn took the victory, with Takamoto in second. I wanted Elfyn to score lots of points from the early stages of the season, and at the same time I wanted Takamoto to reach the top step of the podium soon... I watched the rally with the same feelings as last year.But this year's Sweden had a big difference from last year in a way: the performance of the young drivers. Thanks to Sami in third and Oliver in fourth, we achieved the 1-2-3-4 finish.I’m sure Oliver wanted to get onto the podium at his home rally in Sweden as well. He may be feeling disappointed, but I believe that experiencing the kind of adversities that come from being a top driver such as opening the road will surely help him for the future.For Sami, I think he reset himself after the frustration in Monte Carlo and came to this rally determined. This podium must have given him a lot of confidence.And Takamoto, even if he may no longer be fairly called a ‘youngster’, I really wish that he comes back even stronger for the next rally, savouring both the joy and the frustration of this second-place finish.Even for a team that has its home in Finland, rallying in such severe cold must have been very tough for all. I would like to thank everyone for the hard work. The next event is in Kenya in a month, and that will be an incredible change in temperature. I believe Jari-Matti and Juha will take good care of the team and I hope everybody in the team stays healthy and safe.”Jari-Matti Latvala (Team Principal)“We’re really happy with this 1-2-3-4 result and it’s amazing to see the performance level that we’ve had in these first two rounds of the season. After Rallye Monte-Carlo, we had been expecting to face a stronger challenge here in Sweden. Still, our drivers were able to fight closely with each other and still bring the cars home without any big mistakes. Elfyn is driving at such an amazing and consistent level right now, and he’s really becoming a master of this event. Taka also really enjoys this event and was driving very well. Even if there was some frustration for him, it’s a great result for him too. We’re also delighted by Sami’s drive. He started the event under pressure and slightly cautious, but once he could see things were going well, the confidence improved and the smile had come back. And for Oliver, these are strong points and a good comeback after a challenging start to the rally.”Elfyn Evans (Driver car 33)“It’s been a great weekend for us and the whole team here in Sweden. The car has been amazing to drive, so a big thanks to the team. It’s an incredible feeling to drive on these fast stages in such nice winter conditions, and when you feel good in the car, it’s always a pleasure. We didn’t have a huge margin coming into the final day, and with so many points available on Sundays, we had to push until the end but we can be very happy with what we came away with. It’s been a great start to the year, but it’s still early days and we need to keep working hard.”Oliver Solberg (Driver car 99)“Of course I was hoping for more from my home rally but I think I underestimated how difficult it would be on Friday. My mistake maybe cost a podium and put me on the back foot for the rest of the weekend, but fourth is probably the best I deserve. There’s been a lot of learning in my first proper snow rally with this car and my first time starting first on the road. I tried my best and scored some decent points. The support has been amazing and I’ve really enjoyed myself in the car. A big thanks to the team: they’ve done a great job and this 1-2-3-4 is a fantastic result.”Takamoto Katsuta (Driver car 18)“This is a great result for the team and I’m very happy to be part of it, so a huge thanks to the team for all their hard work. Everything was working well with the car and I was enjoying it a lot. Big congratulations to Elfyn: he was so strong here again this year and deserves this win. Hopefully next time I have a chance to fight for victory I can push harder. It’s always enjoyable to be in the fight, especially on this kind of high-speed rally when it’s so intense and you’re fighting over tenths of a second. Kenya is another rally that seems to suit me, so I’ll look forward to that.”Sami Pajari (Driver car 5)“This is an amazing result for us and for the team. I want to say a big thank you to the team and to everybody who was giving us such great support after Rallye Monte-Carlo didn’t go to plan. This time we were back on the pace and I’m of course really happy to be back on the podium. I really enjoyed the driving this week with this car in these conditions. It’s nice to be back on the level where I think we should be and where we were at the end of last year. Now we just need to keep pushing for even better results in the future.”PROVISIONAL FINAL CLASSIFICATION, RALLY SWEDEN1 Elfyn Evans/Scott Martin (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1) 2h35m53.1s2 Takamoto Katsuta/Aaron Johnston (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1) +14.3s3 Sami Pajari/Marko Salminen (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1) +46.0s4 Oliver Solberg/Elliott Edmondson (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1) +1m11.6s5 Adrien Fourmaux/Alexandre Coria (Hyundai i20 N Rally1) +1m50.3s6 Esapekka Lappi/Enni Mälkönen (Hyundai i20 N Rally1) +1m53.2s7 Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe (Hyundai i20 N Rally1) +3m45.9s8 Jon Armstrong/Shane Byrne (Ford Puma Rally1) +4m05.5s9 Josh McErlean/Eoin Treacy (Ford Puma Rally1) +6m05.4s10 Roope Korhonen/Anssi Viinikka (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2) +10m36.2s(Results as of 14:00 on Sunday, for the latest results please visit www.wrc.com)2026 FIA World Rally Championship for drivers after round 2:1 Elfyn Evans 60 points2 Oliver Solberg 473 Takamoto Katsuta 304 Adrien Fourmaux 285 Thierry Neuville 216 Sébastien Ogier 187 Sami Pajari 178 Esapekka Lappi 99 Léo Rossel 810 Yohan Rossel 62026 FIA World Rally Championship for manufacturers after round 2:1 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team 117 points2 Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team 663 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT2 184 M-Sport Ford World Rally Team 14What's next?The legendary Safari Rally Kenya – the only African round of the WRC – hosts round three on March 12-15. Since returning to the calendar in 2021, the event continues to provide gruelling conditions on rough and rocky roads as well as high speeds across open plains. Car 33 (Elfyn Evans, Scott Martin) Car 99 (Oliver Solberg, Elliott Edmondson) Car 18 (Takamoto Katsuta, Aaron Johnston) Car 5 (Sami Pajari, Marko Salminen)Podium ceremonyFor more information, visit https://toyotagazooracing.com/wrc/release/2026/rd02-day4/ Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Grants Orphan Drug Designation in Japan to Novel Orexin Receptor Agonist E2086 for Narcolepsy
TOKYO, Feb 16, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Eisai Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Haruo Naito, “Eisai”) announced today that it has received an orphan drug designation for its in-house discovered and developed novel selective orexin 2 receptor agonist E2086, with prospective indication for narcolepsy, from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW).Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder that is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Due to problems with fatigue, cognition, and persistence of residual symptoms despite treatment, disease burden for narcolepsy is high,(1) and narcolepsy remains a disease with high unmet medical needs. While estimates vary depending on the study data, a 2025 report estimates the narcolepsy patient population in Japan to be approximately 46,000.(2) Narcolepsy is classified into two subtypes, type 1 (narcolepsy with cataplexy) and type 2 (narcolepsy without cataplexy). The pathogenesis of narcolepsy type 1 is thought to involve a deficiency of orexin due to autoimmune destruction of orexin-producing neurons located in the hypothalamus. Although the pathogenesis of narcolepsy type 2 remains unknown, it has been suggested that a reduction in orexin neurotransmission may also be involved.(3)Orexin is a neurotransmitter that plays a central role in regulating sleep and wakefulness. Inhibiting orexinergic neurons is believed to promote a natural transition from wakefulness to sleep. Conversely, activating orexinergic neurons is believed to help maintain a more stable state of wakefulness. From the perspective of inhibiting orexinergic neuron activity, Eisai has developed the insomnia treatment DAYVIGO® (generic name: lemborexant), an orexin receptor antagonist that is approved in more than 25 countries and regions worldwide. Furthermore, leveraging the unique orexin platform established through the development of DAYVIGO, Eisai has created E2086, a selective orexin 2 receptor agonist that activates orexinergic neurons. E2086 has the potential to improve patients’ symptoms by enhancing orexin receptor activity and acting on the pathophysiology of narcolepsy. Eisai presented data from a Phase Ib clinical study in patients with narcolepsy type 1, which suggests that E2086 has the potential to improve daytime wakefulness, at the World Sleep 2025 congress.(4)Eisai considers neurology, including sleep-wake disorders such as insomnia and narcolepsy, as a therapeutic area of focus. Eisai strives to create innovative products in therapeutic areas with high unmet medical needs as soon as possible and will further contribute to addressing the diverse needs of, as well as increasing the benefits provided to, those living with neurological diseases and their families.Media Inquiries:Public Relations Department,Eisai Co., Ltd.+81-(0)3-3817-5120About Orphan Drug Designation System in JapanThe orphan drug designation system in Japan aims to support the development of drugs for diseases for which the number of patients is small, and research and development is not progressing, despite high unmet medical need. As the requirement for designation based on Article 77-2 of the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act (PMD Act) of Japan, a drug must meet the following conditions in order to be considered for orphan drug designation in Japan: the number of people expected to use the drug for its intended use is fewer than 50,000 people in Japan; there is no suitable alternative drug or treatments in Japan, or the proposed drug is expected to be significantly more effective or safer than drugs already available on the Japanese market; there is a scientific rationale to support the necessity of the drug for the target disease, and the development plan for the drug is appropriate. Specific measures to support the development of orphan drugs include giving prioritized consultation regarding clinical development and conducting priority examinations, reducing application fees, extension of re-examination period, granting subsidies for research and development expenditures, and tax incentives.About narcolepsyNarcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder and classified into two subtypes, type 1 (narcolepsy with cataplexy) and type 2 (narcolepsy without cataplexy). The pathogenesis of narcolepsy type 1 is thought to be the autoimmune destruction of orexin-producing neurons located in the hypothalamus. Individuals with a deficiency of orexin demonstrate a loss of orexinergic neurons, and low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) orexin levels and demonstrate excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Although the pathogenesis of narcolepsy type 2 remains unknown, it has been suggested that a reduction in orexin neurotransmission may also be involved.3While estimates vary depending on the study data, according to a study using the JMDC Inc. insurance payer database, the number of narcolepsy patients in Japan is estimated at approximately 23,000, based on the criteria of medical claims made for two consecutive months during the study period.5 Meanwhile, the number is estimated to be 46,000 when including patients with two or more medical claims over a 12-months period.2About E2086E2086 is Eisai’s in-house discovered novel selective orexin 2 receptor agonist. Nonclinical studies have demonstrated statistically significant increases in time spent awake and significant reductions in rates of cataplexy. Furthermore, in a Phase Ib clinical trial with patients with narcolepsy type 1, the agent demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in excessive daytime sleepiness compared to placebo or the existing drug (modafinil).4References(1) Maski. K, et.al. Listening to the Patient Voice in Narcolepsy: Diagnostic Delay, Disease Burden, and Treatment Efficacy. J. Clinical Sleep Medicine. 2017, 13 (3) p419-, https://jcsm.aasm.org/doi/pdf/10.5664/jcsm.6494(2) Kadotani H, Matsuo M, Tran L, Parsons VL, Maguire A, Crawford S, Ghosh S, Dave S. Epidemiology of narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia in Japan: A retrospective analysis of health insurance claims from the Japan Medical Data Center. Sleep Med. 2025; 126: 25–31.(3) Thannickal TC, Nienhuis R, Siegel JM. Localized loss of hypocretin (orexin) cells in narcolepsy without cataplexy. Sleep. 2009; 32: 993–8.(4) 4. Highlights from oral presentation on E2086 at World Sleep 2025 – September 11, 2025 https://www.eisai.co.jp/ir/library/presentations/pdf/4523_250911.pdf(5) Imanishi A, Kamada Y, Shibata K, Sakata Y, Munakata H, Ishii M. Prevalence, incidence, and medications of narcolepsy in Japan: a descriptive observational study using a health insurance claims database. Sleep Biol Rhythms. 2022; 20: 585–94. Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com

Hall Chadwick Unveils Global Speaker Line-up for U.S. Capital Access Forum in Singapore
HONG KONG, Feb 16, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) – Hall Chadwick, the leading Australian-founded professional services firm with a 138-year legacy, has unveiled a high-calibre speaker line-up for its U.S. Forum in Singapore on 10–11 March 2026, bringing together senior U.S. capital markets leaders, global exchange executives, private capital decision-makers and technology and resources leaders as capital, policy and supply-chain strategy increasingly collide.The two-day forum will bring together senior leaders from U.S. capital markets, global exchanges, private capital, technology and critical resources, reflecting the growing convergence of capital markets, geopolitics and supply-chain strategy across the Asia-Pacific region.Designed for issuers, investors and advisers, the forum will focus on U.S. market access and cross-border dealmaking at a time when equity issuance is recovering, private capital is expanding across APAC, and governments are increasingly aligning policy around strategic technologies and critical minerals.Beyond the keynote participation of Donald Trump Jr., Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, the forum will feature senior decision-makers spanning public markets, institutional capital, private wealth, resources and frontier technology – sectors now central to boardroom and investor discussions globally.Indicative Speaker Line-up (subject to final confirmation)Keynote Session- Donald Trump Jr., Executive Vice President, The Trump Organization (keynote speaker)- Bob McCooey, Chairman, Nasdaq APAC- Mick McMullen, Former Executive Board Member, National Mining Association of the U.S.- Richard Albarran, Managing Partner, Hall ChadwickInstitutional Capital, Banks & Private Wealth- Janice Chia, Partner, Santa Lucia Asset Management- Alex Benard, Senior Managing Director / Co-Head, Cerberus Capital Management- Jason Hutchings, Head of M&A, Natural Resources, UBS- Andy Tucker, Partner, Duane Morris- Gary Dugan, Chief Executive Officer, The Global CIO office- Brandon Sun, Managing Director, Head of SPAC Investment Banking, Cohen & Company- John Weng, Chief Executive Officer, Alphacapital LtdResources, Critical Minerals & Energy Transition- Rod Colwell, Chief Executive Officer, ACR- Khurelbaatar Ganbat, Chief Investment Officer, Boroo Gold- Tony Sage, Chief Executive Officer, Critical Metals CorpGrowth, Technology, Structuring & Deal Pathways- Jared Shaw, Chief Financial Officer, Animoca Brands- Stewart Wilkinson, Founder, Blackbird FX- Andrew Fundell, Chief Investment Officer, Blackbird FX- David Brudenell, Co-CEO, Decidr.ai- Greg Woszczalski, Executive Chairman, Dynamoney- Jen Flowers, Head of Asia, Hyperlayer; Founder & Co-Chair, TEDxTinhau WomenThe forum takes place amid growing coordination between the United States and allied economies across Asia-Pacific on technology, critical minerals and supply-chain resilience, including initiatives such as the U.S.-led Pax Silica Declaration. As policy alignment increasingly shapes capital allocation across strategic industries, issuers and investors across the region are reassessing how capital is raised, structured and deployed globally.Against this backdrop, the forum’s cross-sector speaker mix reflects a clear reality: capital access and execution now sit at the intersection of markets, policy, strategic resources and technology.Kayla Hardy, Partner of Hall Chadwick (Hong Kong), said the forum is designed for decision-makers navigating a rapidly changing global capital landscape.“We’re seeing a reset in how capital is raised and deployed globally, particularly across strategic industries and emerging technologies. The U.S. Capital Access Forum is about practical insight and execution – bringing together market leaders who understand both the opportunities and the complexities of operating across borders.”About the Hall Chadwick U.S. ForumThe Hall Chadwick U.S. Forum is a senior-level investment and policy dialogue convening leaders from capital markets, institutional investment, technology and strategic industries. The forum focuses on the evolving relationship between U.S. capital, global supply chains and Asia-Pacific growth markets.Dates: 10–11 March 2026Location: Capella SingaporeThe speaker line-up will continue to be expanded, with final session topics and participation confirmed closer to the event. Explore our full lineup of speakers here: link Copyright 2026 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com