Today: 9 July 2026

Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

Glasgow ‘People First Zone’ trial: Bus gates and wider pavements planned for Queen Street and Ingram Street in early 2026

Glasgow ‘People First Zone’ trial: Bus gates and wider pavements planned for Queen Street and Ingram Street in early 2026

Glasgow city centre is set for a fresh round of street changes designed to give pedestrians more space and priority—starting with a trial “People First Zone” on Queen Street and Ingram Street in early 2026. The plan combines a redesigned, step‑free junction, temporary pavement build‑outs, new parklets and street trees, plus timed “Bus and Authorised Vehicle Gates” aimed at cutting down what the council calls non‑essential traffic in a high‑footfall area. STV News+1
27 December 2025
Navi Mumbai International Airport Hits Nearly 10,000 Passengers in Two Days: First Flights, Early Glitches, and What Changes Next for Mumbai Flyers

Navi Mumbai International Airport Hits Nearly 10,000 Passengers in Two Days: First Flights, Early Glitches, and What Changes Next for Mumbai Flyers

Navi Mumbai International Airport has begun its commercial journey with a strong early turnout, handling nearly 10,000 passengers across its first two days of scheduled operations—a signal that Mumbai’s long-awaited second airport is already attracting demand from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. www.ndtv.com+1
27 December 2025
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Stock Market Today

  • DocuSign (DOCU) Trades at Industry P/E After 83% Slide
    July 9, 2026, 3:09 PM EDT. DocuSign has lost about 83% in the last five years, with shares down 40.7% over the past year, but the stock now trades at a P/E of 28.6, roughly matching its fair P/E estimate of 28.7 and the sector average of 28.9. Metrics show valuation in line with other software stocks, so the stock's not obviously cheap or expensive. The main question is whether DocuSign can keep pulling in steady earnings and cash flow from its e-signature and agreement workflow business. Investors are left to decide if shares reflect all the long-term risks after the tumble or if the market's still too cautious.
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