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Market Turmoil: Deals, Defaults, and Dollar Dynamics

Global economy faces challenges as companies reassess investments and central banks adapt

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As the global economy navigates uncertain times, several key developments are highlighting the challenges faced by companies, investors, and central banks. From the potential collapse of a major acquisition to the...

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Market Turmoil: Deals, Defaults, and Dollar Dynamics

Global economy faces challenges as companies reassess investments and central banks adapt

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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As the global economy navigates uncertain times, several key developments are highlighting the challenges faced by companies, investors, and central banks. From the potential collapse of a major acquisition to the growing concerns over defaults in the leveraged loan market, it's clear that the economic landscape is shifting rapidly.

One of the most significant stories of the week is Honeywell International Inc.'s potential decision to walk away from its acquisition of Johnson Matthey Plc's Catalyst Technologies business. According to people familiar with the matter, Honeywell is reconsidering the deal due to various factors, including regulatory hurdles and market conditions. This move would be a significant blow to Johnson Matthey, which has been looking to divest its catalyst business as part of a broader restructuring effort.

Meanwhile, the leveraged loan market is showing signs of distress, with the riskiest collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) flashing warning signs. As investors become increasingly choosy about taking on credit risk, the market is starting to feel the pressure. This trend is particularly concerning, given the significant role that CLOs play in the broader financial system.

In a separate development, the Democratic Republic of Congo's central bank has announced plans to purchase gold for its monetary reserves from a state-owned trader. This move is part of a broader effort to diversify the country's reserves and reduce its dependence on foreign currencies. The decision is also seen as a way to support the local gold mining industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's economy.

In the United States, the Supreme Court has checked President Trump's tariff power, ruling that the president cannot unilaterally impose tariffs on imported goods without Congressional approval. This decision is seen as a significant blow to the Trump administration's trade policy, which has been marked by a series of high-profile tariffs imposed on countries around the world.

Finally, Saba Capital Management and Cox Capital Partners have announced cash tender offers for shares in business development companies owned by Blue Owl Capital Corporation. This move is seen as a bid to acquire a significant stake in the companies, which provide financing to small and medium-sized businesses.

As these developments illustrate, the global economy is facing a range of challenges, from market volatility to regulatory uncertainty. As companies, investors, and central banks navigate these headwinds, it's clear that the economic landscape is undergoing a significant shift.

In the case of Honeywell's potential decision to abandon its acquisition of Johnson Matthey's catalyst business, the move highlights the challenges faced by companies in completing large-scale deals. The collapse of the acquisition would be a significant blow to Johnson Matthey, which has been looking to divest its catalyst business as part of a broader restructuring effort.

The growing concerns over defaults in the leveraged loan market are also a significant worry, given the potential impact on the broader financial system. As investors become increasingly choosy about taking on credit risk, the market is starting to feel the pressure. This trend is particularly concerning, given the significant role that CLOs play in the financial system.

The Democratic Republic of Congo's decision to purchase gold for its monetary reserves is also noteworthy, given the country's efforts to diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on foreign currencies. The move is seen as a way to support the local gold mining industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's economy.

The Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariff power is also significant, given the potential impact on the country's trade policy. The decision is seen as a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to impose tariffs on imported goods, and highlights the importance of Congressional approval in trade policy decisions.

Overall, these developments highlight the challenges faced by companies, investors, and central banks in the current economic environment. As the global economy navigates these headwinds, it's clear that the economic landscape is undergoing a significant shift.

As the global economy navigates uncertain times, several key developments are highlighting the challenges faced by companies, investors, and central banks. From the potential collapse of a major acquisition to the growing concerns over defaults in the leveraged loan market, it's clear that the economic landscape is shifting rapidly.

One of the most significant stories of the week is Honeywell International Inc.'s potential decision to walk away from its acquisition of Johnson Matthey Plc's Catalyst Technologies business. According to people familiar with the matter, Honeywell is reconsidering the deal due to various factors, including regulatory hurdles and market conditions. This move would be a significant blow to Johnson Matthey, which has been looking to divest its catalyst business as part of a broader restructuring effort.

Meanwhile, the leveraged loan market is showing signs of distress, with the riskiest collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) flashing warning signs. As investors become increasingly choosy about taking on credit risk, the market is starting to feel the pressure. This trend is particularly concerning, given the significant role that CLOs play in the broader financial system.

In a separate development, the Democratic Republic of Congo's central bank has announced plans to purchase gold for its monetary reserves from a state-owned trader. This move is part of a broader effort to diversify the country's reserves and reduce its dependence on foreign currencies. The decision is also seen as a way to support the local gold mining industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's economy.

In the United States, the Supreme Court has checked President Trump's tariff power, ruling that the president cannot unilaterally impose tariffs on imported goods without Congressional approval. This decision is seen as a significant blow to the Trump administration's trade policy, which has been marked by a series of high-profile tariffs imposed on countries around the world.

Finally, Saba Capital Management and Cox Capital Partners have announced cash tender offers for shares in business development companies owned by Blue Owl Capital Corporation. This move is seen as a bid to acquire a significant stake in the companies, which provide financing to small and medium-sized businesses.

As these developments illustrate, the global economy is facing a range of challenges, from market volatility to regulatory uncertainty. As companies, investors, and central banks navigate these headwinds, it's clear that the economic landscape is undergoing a significant shift.

In the case of Honeywell's potential decision to abandon its acquisition of Johnson Matthey's catalyst business, the move highlights the challenges faced by companies in completing large-scale deals. The collapse of the acquisition would be a significant blow to Johnson Matthey, which has been looking to divest its catalyst business as part of a broader restructuring effort.

The growing concerns over defaults in the leveraged loan market are also a significant worry, given the potential impact on the broader financial system. As investors become increasingly choosy about taking on credit risk, the market is starting to feel the pressure. This trend is particularly concerning, given the significant role that CLOs play in the financial system.

The Democratic Republic of Congo's decision to purchase gold for its monetary reserves is also noteworthy, given the country's efforts to diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on foreign currencies. The move is seen as a way to support the local gold mining industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's economy.

The Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariff power is also significant, given the potential impact on the country's trade policy. The decision is seen as a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to impose tariffs on imported goods, and highlights the importance of Congressional approval in trade policy decisions.

Overall, these developments highlight the challenges faced by companies, investors, and central banks in the current economic environment. As the global economy navigates these headwinds, it's clear that the economic landscape is undergoing a significant shift.

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