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What to watch for today
Mark Zuckerberg spars with telecom companies. The Facebook CEO will take part in a panel discussion (paywall) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona alongside several telecom executives. The company has clashed with the industry over its attempts to let users in the developing world use Facebook for free.
Russia and Ukraine talk gas. Leaders from Russia, Ukraine, and the European Union will discuss energy in Brussels, against the backdrop of a shaky ceasefire in the east of Ukraine and renewed Russian threats to turn off the gas to Ukraine, a key transit route into the EU.
Over the weekend
China cut interest rates again. The People’s Bank of China reduced its benchmark lending and deposit rates for the second time in less than four months, sending Asian stocks higher. Meanwhile, the HSBC/Markit purchasing managers’ index, which focusses on small- to medium-sized companies, rose to 50.7 in February from 49.7 in January, signaling an expansion in commercial activity.
Airbnb is seeking a $20 billion valuation. The room-sharing platform is in talks to raise $1 billion from investors, according to TechCrunch. That would compare with a $13 billion valuation less than six months ago.
Indian taxi apps consolidated. Bangalore-based Ola agreed to pay $200 million for its rival TaxiForSure. The two brands will remain distinct but the new business entity will enjoy a bigger market share and more resources to battle both domestic rivals and foreign upstarts like Uber.
Samsung unveiled its latest high-end smartphone. The South Korean company will offer a metal-cased Galaxy S6 and a “three-sided” S6 Edge, which has curved glass on both sides of the phone. Early reviews suggest the curved glass is more than just a gimmick, and reviewers also praised upgrades to the devices’ cameras.
Estonia voted to keep its pro-NATO government. The governing Reform Party triumphed in an election overshadowed by concerns about possible military threats from Russia. The pro-Russia Centre Party briefly led in the polls—but that lead evaporated after its leader endorsed Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
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Matters of debate
Surprising discoveries
Canadians are “Spock-ing” their banknotes. The Star Trek graffiti is in honor of the late Leonard Nimoy.
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