For environment-minded investors who want to invest in small companies with high-growth potential, there is a general category of stock that will hold appeal: small-cap impact investment stocks.
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Lessons Learned: The Internet’s Evolution as a Blueprint for Blockchain Interoperability
With the evolution of blockchain technology, there are many lessons we can glean from how the first global communication networks evolved, particularly when it comes to connecting distinct systems and protocols.
Goldman: Oil Could Hit $85 In The Fourth Quarter
A colder winter and soaring natural gas prices globally could lead to higher-than-expected oil prices at the end of this year, with the potential for oil hitting $85 per barrel in the fourth quarter, Goldman Sachs says.
Oil Prices Rise Alongside Major Index Futures
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Adobe (ADBE) Q3 Earnings: What to Expect
The digital cloud giant giant is set to report third quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results after the closing bell Tuesday.
Americans Just Want a Break. Employers Would be Smart to Help Them Make it Happen
We have all seen the headlines. Employees are burned out; their attitudes have shifted when it comes to what they value most in their jobs and 55% of them are looking to find new, more fulfilling opportunities after a year of uncertainty.
Oil Slips as Threat to U.S. Gulf Production From Hurricane Wanes
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Investors With $10 Trillion In Assets Will Issue Net-Zero Standards For Big Oil
Institutional investors responsible for $10.4 trillion worth of assets unveiled on Wednesday a net-zero standard that sets minimum expectations for what oil and gas companies must include in their plans to become net-zero businesses.
New IPOs: Why Don’t They Start Trading Immediately After the Market Opens?
Initial public offerings, or IPOs, is one acronym that almost every investors knows. But IPOs often don’t start trading immediately at 9:30 am when the bell rings. Why is that?
Daily Markets: Stocks Trying to Shake September Funk
After seven consecutive months of gains, September is traditionally a down month for equities, and in light of pandemic fears and weaker than expected economic data, investors appear to be rethinking valuations.