Lending News Today — August 19, 2026

LendingNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via LendingNews

World’s largest olive oil company pops over 17% as rivals circle in takeover battle and more — today's lending signal.

Financial markets are navigating a complex landscape of global uncertainties and corporate developments. The world's largest olive oil company saw its stock surge over 17% amid a potential takeover battle, highlighting the ongoing interest in food supply chain stability. This comes as investors seek to hedge against severe El Niño shocks to the food supply chain, with Bank of America identifying a key area for protection. Meanwhile, the global bond rout deepens, with America's growing debt pile set to take center stage on Wednesday, adding to the economic concerns.

In other news, major companies are making moves in their respective industries. Nvidia's stock is poised for a 55% climb, according to Bank of America, while Costco is expanding into the healthcare sector by offering Medicare Advantage plans. These developments unfold against a backdrop of personal financial considerations, such as planning for the future and managing family dynamics, as evidenced by a query on updating a $3 million will following a family dispute. As these stories evolve, they are likely to influence lending and investment decisions in the days to come.

Today's signal:
• World’s largest olive oil company pops over 17% as rivals circle in takeover battle (cnbc.com)
• Here’s the best place to hedge severe El Niño shocks to the food supply chain, BofA says (cnbc.com)
• America’s growing debt pile will be the big focus Wednesday as global bond rout deepens (marketwatch.com)
• Here’s the case for Nvidia’s stock to climb 55%, according to BofA (marketwatch.com)
• Soon you can buy Medicare Advantage plans at Costco. What you need to know. (marketwatch.com)
• ‘We are committed Christians’: Our son and daughter-in-law cut us out of their lives after a political argument. Should we change our $3 million will? (marketwatch.com)

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