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Smallcaps shine! 10 stocks that delivered gains of up to 41% this week. How many do you have?

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Despite weak broader markets and rising geopolitical tensions, select smallcap stocks delivered sharp gains this week, with some surging over 40%. The rally highlights pockets of strength in sectors like chemicals, energy, and industrials, even as inflation concerns and global uncertainties continue to weigh on overall market sentiment.

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Sprout Social: Improving Fundamentals Pushing Stock Into Deep Value Zone; Reiterating Buy

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(VIDEO) BTS Comeback Concert Draws 40,000 Fans to Gwanghwamun Square in Emotional Seoul Return

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SEOUL — BTS performed their first full-group concert in nearly four years Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, drawing an estimated 40,000 to 42,000 fans to the historic plaza despite initial expectations of up to 260,000 attendees.

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BTS Comeback Concert Draws 40,000 Fans to Gwanghwamun Square in Emotional Seoul Return

The one-hour free event, titled “BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG,” marked the septet’s official return after completing mandatory military service and the release of their fifth studio album *Arirang* on March 20. The seven members — RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — delivered a set heavy on new material from the album, blending Korean cultural motifs with their signature sound in front of a sea of purple light sticks.

Seoul Metropolitan Government and police estimates placed attendance at 40,000-42,000 in the Gwanghwamun area as the show began at 8 p.m. KST, significantly below pre-event projections of 260,000 that prompted massive security preparations including 15,000 personnel, anti-drone systems and traffic restrictions. About 22,000 fans with free tickets accessed a cordoned-off standing area near the stage, while others watched from surrounding streets on temporary screens or via Netflix’s global livestream to 190 countries.

The lower turnout reflected stricter crowd controls and the symbolic yet compact venue choice — Gwanghwamun Square, flanked by Gyeongbokgung Palace and statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin — rather than a larger stadium. Authorities designated the area “crowded” but managed dispersal smoothly, with Gwanghwamun Station resuming service by 10 p.m. as fans exited.

The concert opened with RM greeting the crowd: “Hello, Seoul,” before launching into tracks like “Body to Body” and “Swim,” the lead single. The setlist emphasized *Arirang*’s themes of Korean identity and resilience, with fan-favorite moments including group harmonies on “Into the Sun” and a medley nod to older hits. Jung Kook’s high notes, Jimin’s emotive delivery and SUGA’s rap intensity drew cheers, while the members appeared energized despite the long hiatus.

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HYBE, BTS’s agency, described the event as a “historic milestone,” with the title *Arirang* — drawn from Korea’s beloved folk song — symbolizing roots and renewal. RM reflected on the wait: “We’ve been away, but our hearts never left.” The show also served as a prelude to the *Arirang World Tour*, starting April 9-12 in Goyang, South Korea, with 82 dates planned across continents through 2027.

The free, open-air format aimed to reach as many fans as possible, with Netflix handling the global stream. While physical attendance fell short of hype, the broadcast reached millions, reaffirming BTS’s worldwide influence. Fans chanted and danced safely, with police praising orderly behavior amid the massive gathering.

The event underscored K-pop’s cultural weight in Korea, temporarily transforming a political and historical landmark into a celebration space. Security was tight — body checks, barricades and restricted access — but the atmosphere remained festive, with purple lights illuminating the square long after the performance ended.

As BTS embarks on their next chapter, the Gwanghwamun show will be remembered as a heartfelt reunion blending intimacy with spectacle, even if the crowd size surprised some observers. The group’s return signals renewed momentum for K-pop’s biggest act.

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Australian Shares Close Lower as ASX 200 Falls 0.82% to 8,428 on Mining Weakness

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SYDNEY — The Australian share market extended its recent losses Friday, March 20, 2026, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index declining 69.4 points or 0.82% to close at 8,428.40 — its lowest finish in four months and marking a third straight weekly drop amid persistent Middle East tensions and commodity price pressure.

ASX headquarters at 39 Martin Place, Sydney
ASX headquarters at 39 Martin Place, Sydney

Trading volume reached around 2.39 billion shares, with the index ranging from a low of 8,427.20 to a high of 8,497.80 before settling lower. The broader All Ordinaries index fell 62.4 points or 0.72% to 8,628.30. Year-to-date in 2026, the ASX 200 is down 3.28%, though it remains 6.27% higher than a year ago.

The sell-off reflected ongoing fallout from the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, now in its eighth week, which has driven oil prices higher while weighing on metals and broader growth-sensitive sectors. Brent crude remained elevated, supporting energy stocks but pressuring miners as iron ore, copper and aluminium prices softened.

The materials sector led declines, sliding 1.5% as mining giants faced heavy selling. BHP Group dropped 1.8%, Rio Tinto fell 2.9%, and gold miners retreated sharply with bullion under pressure from inflation fears tied to the conflict. The resources sub-index lost 1.15% for the day, contributing significantly to the index’s drop.

Banking stocks also weighed, ending 1.1% lower as the big four lenders traded in the red. Energy names provided a rare bright spot, rising 0.7% to their highest level since February 2024 on oil gains following Iranian attacks on regional energy infrastructure. European and Japanese support for Strait of Hormuz shipping security and U.S. supply-boost measures offered some offset, but the broader market tone stayed defensive.

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The week’s performance was grim: the ASX 200 shed 2.19% over five days and about 7% (roughly $250 billion in market value) since the conflict escalated, according to ABC News and other reports. Thursday’s session had seen a modest rebound, but Friday’s weakness resumed the trend of volatility driven by geopolitical risks and commodity swings.

Broader influences included China’s low growth target and global rate uncertainty. Money markets have dialed up bets on potential rate rises as energy costs feed inflation, adding pressure on consumer and cyclical stocks. The Australian dollar traded around 71.8 US cents, up modestly but still reflecting caution.

Analysts noted the ASX 200’s breach of key support levels, including its 50-day moving average, as a technical signal for further downside risk if tensions persist. Energy stocks’ relative strength provided a hedge, but materials’ heavy weighting dragged the benchmark lower.

Looking ahead, investors will monitor oil developments, any de-escalation signals from the Middle East, and upcoming domestic data. With the index at a four-month low, bargain hunters may emerge on dips, though persistent inflation and geopolitical uncertainty could cap rebounds.

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The close capped a turbulent week for Australian equities, with miners and banks bearing the brunt while energy offered limited relief. As global crosscurrents dominate, the ASX 200 remains vulnerable to further swings in commodity prices and risk sentiment.

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Trump threatens to put ICE agents in airports over funding impasse

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Tom Brady Drafts Rob Gronkowski and Ashton Jeanty

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LOS ANGELES — Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion now retired, assembled a formidable squad for the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic, drafting longtime teammate Rob Gronkowski, rising star Ashton Jeanty and veteran playmaker Stefon Diggs among others in a star-studded draft held March 19, 2026, at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills.

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The event, set for Saturday, March 21, at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, features three 12-player teams competing in a round-robin tournament followed by a championship game. Brady co-captains Team Founders FFC alongside Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, with Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton leading the squad and Robert Saleh serving as defensive specialist.

The draft results, announced Wednesday and widely shared across sports media, highlight Brady’s strategic picks blending NFL talent, former teammates and crossover athletes. His full Team Founders roster includes:

– Tom Brady (QB, retired)
– Jalen Hurts (QB, Philadelphia Eagles)
– Ashton Jeanty (RB, Las Vegas Raiders)
– Alvin Kamara (RB, New Orleans Saints)
– Rob Gronkowski (TE, retired)
– Antoine Winfield Jr. (DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
– DeVonta Smith (WR, Philadelphia Eagles)
– Stefon Diggs (WR, free agent)
– Von Miller (LB, free agent)
– Damar Hamlin (DB, free agent)
– Patrick Peterson (DB, retired)
– Terence Crawford (ATH, boxer)

Brady’s selections emphasize proven winners and versatility. Gronkowski, his frequent target during Super Bowl runs with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reunites for flag football after years of speculation. Jeanty, the dynamic Raiders rookie known for explosive speed, adds youth and athleticism to the backfield alongside Kamara’s elusive style. Diggs and Smith provide elite receiving threats, while defensive standouts like Winfield Jr., Miller, Hamlin and Peterson bolster the back end. Crawford, a boxing champion, brings crossover appeal and physicality as an athlete.

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The opposing Wildcats FFC, captained by Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (coached by San Francisco 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan), features a mix of current stars and veterans: Saquon Barkley (RB), Kyle Juszczyk (RB), Odell Beckham Jr. (WR), Davante Adams (WR), DeAndre Hopkins (WR), Derwin James Jr. (DB), Luke Kuechly (LB), Jalen Ramsey (DB), Logan Paul (ATH) and IShowSpeed (ATH).

A third team, the U.S. men’s national flag football squad, rounds out the competition with established flag specialists like QB Darrell “Housh” Doucette III and DB/WR Aamir Brown.

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic, backed by the sports merchandise giant, aims to blend NFL talent with celebrity draw ahead of flag football’s Olympic debut in 2028. The event includes a four-game round-robin starting at 1 p.m. PT Saturday, with the top two teams advancing to the title game. Broadcast details and streaming options are expected via Fanatics platforms and partners.

Brady’s involvement has generated significant buzz, especially after recent verbal exchanges with Logan Paul (on the Wildcats roster), adding a promotional edge. The draft emphasized entertainment and competition, with captains selecting from a pool of NFL players, retired stars and non-football athletes.

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Analysts praised Brady’s team for balance: elite quarterbacks, dynamic skill players and veteran defense. Gronkowski’s return alongside his former QB fuels nostalgia, while Jeanty’s inclusion highlights emerging talent. The event tests flag football’s appeal as a faster, less-contact alternative, potentially boosting its visibility.

With rosters locked and the tournament hours away, anticipation builds for on-field matchups featuring future Hall of Famers, current Pro Bowlers and crossover stars. The Fanatics Flag Football Classic could serve as a blueprint for future celebrity-flag events.

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India Gold Market Update: Volatility Softens Demand

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The World Gold Council is the market development organization for the gold industry. Our purpose is to stimulate and sustain demand for gold, provide industry leadership, and be the global authority on the gold market. We are a unique organization that delivers tangible benefits to the gold industry. We are an active force within the market, working with a large and diverse set of partners to create access, drive innovation and stimulate demand, while providing a collective voice for our members. We provide insights into the international gold markets, helping people to understand the investment qualities of gold and its role in meeting the social and environmental needs of society. For more information visit www.gold.org.

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(VIDEO) Police Bodycam Video Released from Justin Timberlake’s 2024 DWI Arrest

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Police body camera footage from Justin Timberlake’s June 2024 drunken driving arrest in the Hamptons was released to the media Friday, March 20, 2026, after an agreement between Sag Harbor officials and the singer’s attorneys allowed redacted portions to be made public.

The video, obtained and published by outlets including TMZ, ABC7 New York and CBS New York, shows Timberlake performing field sobriety tests after being pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign and veering out of his lane. Officers suspected impairment, and the footage captures the 44-year-old singer struggling with tasks requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg.

Police Bodycam Video Released from Justin Timberlake's 2024 DWI Arrest
Police Bodycam Video Released from Justin Timberlake’s 2024 DWI Arrest

At one point, Timberlake tells officers, “These are like really hard tests,” and mentions his heart is “racing.” The video also includes moments from his booking at the Sag Harbor Police Department, where he interacts with officers and appears unsteady during balance evaluations. A friend reportedly referenced Timberlake’s *NSYNC background during the encounter, though details remain limited in the released clips.

Timberlake was arrested on June 18, 2024, after police observed erratic driving in Sag Harbor, a village on Long Island’s South Fork. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor. In a subsequent plea deal, he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving while ability impaired by alcohol, avoiding a trial. The outcome included a $500 fine, 25 hours of community service and a temporary driver’s license suspension.

The release of the footage comes nearly two years after the incident and follows legal negotiations. Timberlake’s attorneys and village officials reached an agreement for redactions to protect privacy and comply with disclosure rules, though the exact nature of the edits has not been detailed publicly. Sag Harbor Police confirmed the video’s authenticity and noted it was released voluntarily under the accord.

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The footage has circulated widely online, with clips shared on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and X drawing millions of views and comments. Many observers noted Timberlake’s apparent difficulty with the tests, while others criticized the handling of the arrest or questioned the delay in public release. Public reaction has been mixed, with some fans defending the singer and others expressing disappointment over the incident.

Timberlake has not issued a new statement since the plea deal in 2024, when he apologized and said he accepted responsibility. The singer, known for hits with *NSYNC and solo work including “Cry Me a River” and “Mirrors,” has maintained a lower public profile in recent years amid family life and selective performances.

The Sag Harbor case drew national attention due to Timberlake’s celebrity status and the high-profile nature of DWI enforcement in the affluent Hamptons area. No further charges or related incidents have been reported since the plea.

As the bodycam video spreads, it renews focus on celebrity accountability in traffic offenses and the role of police transparency in high-profile cases. The footage serves as a visual record of the arrest that previously relied on police reports and court documents.

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Timberlake continues professional commitments, including music and acting projects, though no immediate impact from the released video has been confirmed. The incident remains a notable chapter in his public life as he navigates career and personal matters.

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