With both the Pfizer (PFE)/BioNTech (BNTX) and the Moderna (MRNA) vaccines seeking approval from the U.S. FDA and its European equivalent, investor optimism is on the rise as are the major equity indices.
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Matter Solutions Help Investors Better Understand the Sustainability Impact of Their Investments
As the interest in climate change, social justice and other sustainable issues grows among all segments of the population, so too does the amount of capital allocated to sustainable investing strategies.
Options Insider With Tim McCourt of CME Group
Tim McCourt, Managing Director and Global Head of Equity Products and Alternative Investments at CME Group, recently joined the Option Block Podcast on the Options Insider Radio Network, to talk volatility and CME Group’s partnership with Nasdaq.
Crude Slides Amid Uncertainty Over Extension of OPEC+ Output Cuts
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Daily Markets: Despite Pandemic, November Set to Be One for the Record Books
Returning from the U.S. holiday weekend, investors will be parsing through the Black Friday to Cyber Monday shopping data that will be released today and tomorrow
Zoom Video (ZM) 3rd Quarter Earnings: What to Expect
Video collaboration platform provider Zoom Video (ZM) is set to report third quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results after the closing bell Monday.
Weekly Preview: Earnings to Watch This Week (CRM, CRWD, DOCU, ZM)
With the market now in record-setting territory, economists continue to wonder when the disconnect (whether perceived or real) between Wall Street and Main Street will end.
Faces of Entrepreneurship: Melisse Shaban, Virtue
One of our ‚Faces of Entrepreneurship‘ for the week is Melisse Shaban, founder of Virtue Labs.
Daily Markets: Post-Vaccine Rally Pauses for Thanksgiving
The major equity indices might be showing that the recent rally appears to have lost some steam.
The Roots of Deadlock: Why Divided Government Won’t Mean Bipartisanship
The news that the 2020 election likely means continued divided government was met by a meteoric rise in the markets. Many hope that divided government will result in the parties working together to get things done. But that looks extremely unlikely.