Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
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The Second Coup, And What Needs To Be Done Now
March 4, 1801 might be the most important day in the history of freedom. Everyone knows about July 4, 1776. But March 4 mattered even more.
Nasdaq Women in Technology: Brenda Coulter, AllianceBernstein
Brenda Coulter, Head of Compliance, Surveillance and Innovation at AllianceBernstein, shares her advice for young professionals that aspire to be in the industry.
Daily Markets: The Fallout from Washington’s Turmoil
Just when you think nothing can surpass the pandemic headlines, yesterday happens. We have not been able to find words adequate to describe what the world witnessed in the nation’s capital Wednesday as Congress was certifying the presidential election.
Business in the New Norm
They say the only thing constant in life is change. This is true for businesses as well. The changes that have occurred since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic have been profound, resulting in a major reassessment of business models.
Crude Extends Gains After Saudi Arabia Pledges Voluntary Production Cut
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
A Closer Look: Barclays’ Nas Al-Khudairi on the Recently Launched BARX Book for Equities Platform
Recently, Barclays launched BARX Book for Equities, a new Single-Dealer Platform (SDP) developed in partnership with Nasdaq.
Walgreens (WBA) 1st Quarter Earnings: What to Expect
Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) is set to report first quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results before the opening bell Thursday.
Daily Markets: Georgia Results Could Mean Potential Rethink for Investors
Should a “blue sweep” occur, it would mean Democratic control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives for the next two years and require a re-think among investors in terms of government policy expectations
Can Blockchain Bring Democracy Back To Full Circle?
One of the basic tenets of the Democratic process is “One person, one vote.”