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[ad_1] Nasdaq Stockholm ABFirst North Growth Market – EquitiesDelisting of SECITS Holding AB from Nasdaq First North Growth MarketOn May 28, 2025, SECITS Holding AB was declared bankrupt by Stockholm DistrictCourt.According to item 8.2.7 of the Nasdaq First North Growth Market Rulebook, theexchange may decide to delist the financial instruments of an issuer if theissuer is subject of insolvency.With reference to the above, Nasdaq Stockholm AB has decided to delist theshares in SECITS Holding AB from Nasdaq First North Growth Market withimmediate effect.The trading in the shares is halted and will not be resumed.Short name: SECI —————————-ISIN code: SE0009664436—————————-Order book ID:…

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[ad_1] The US Dollar Index failed to extend its bounce past 100.50.A US court ruling put Trump’s tariffs to the test.Investors shift their focus to the US labour market.The US Dollar (USD) navigated choppy waters this week, briefly hitting new multi-day highs above the psychological 100.00 barrier, just to fade that move almost immediately and end the week in the mid-99.00s, as measured by the US Dollar Index (DXY).The picture is even gloomier when one looks at the monthly chart, which shows the fourth consecutive month in red, shedding nearly 10% since the tariff-led peaks recorded in early February.US trade…

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[ad_1] BRUSSELS — The European Commission’s 2040 climate target is expected July 2 and will involve international carbon credit use, according to two diplomats. EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told government representatives in Brussels this week that the EU executive would propose a 90 percent emissions-cutting target with flexibilities for how countries can meet the goal, the diplomats told POLITICO, granted anonymity to discuss the private talks. They added that Hoekstra said one of the flexibilities the commission will grant to governments is the use of international carbon credits, which will let EU countries meet part of the 2040 target…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images A stock market crash refers to a sudden drop, often over a few days, and commonly in the double digits. At the beginning of April, we got that alright, as sweeping tariffs on nearly all US imports were announced.  The tech-driven Nasdaq Composite fell nearly 12% in just two days, while the S&P 500 and FTSE 100 indexes also slumped by double digits. These were among the steepest short-term drops ever. Since those crazy few days, many shares have rebounded strongly. The Nasdaq is up 25% and the FTSE 100 has gained 14%. Of course, the…

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[ad_1] The 60/40 portfolio, with 60% in equities and 40% in fixed-income securities, has long been favored for balancing growth and stability. This report— the second in a two-report series—assesses the 60/40 strategy’s ability to sustain retirees through their post-working years, focusing on Australia and the United States. The Future of the 60/40 Allocation: Modelling the Performance of the 60/40 Portfolio in Retirement uses Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the impact of factors such as initial retirement savings, desired lifestyle, gender disparities, and market volatility on the sustainability of retirement funds. Authored by a research team from Monash University, the…

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[ad_1] Trading of Carbon Credit MarketUSA, New Jersey: According to Verified Market Reports analysis, the global Trading of Carbon Credit Market size is estimated to be USD 4 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 5 Billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 26.3% from 2026 to 2033.How is the Carbon Credit Market Positioned for Growth in the Coming Years?The Carbon Credit Market is set for substantial growth, driven by global decarbonization targets, rising regulatory pressures, and the adoption of cap-and-trade systems. Governments and corporations are actively incorporating carbon credits into their ESG strategies, fueling demand. The market,…

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[ad_1] By Ye Xie and Liz Capo McCormick, Bloomberg Buried deep in the more than 1,000-page tax-and-spending bill that President Donald Trump is muscling through Congress is an obscure tax measure that’s setting off alarms on Wall Street and beyond. The item — introduced in legislation that passed the House last week as Section 899 and titled “Enforcement of Remedies Against Unfair Foreign Taxes” — calls for, among other things, increasing tax rates for individuals and companies from countries whose tax policies the US deems “discriminatory.” This includes raising tax rates on passive income, such as interest and dividends, earned…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Many stocks within the FTSE 250 Index have seen their fair share of volatility over the last couple of years. While the UK mid-cap index has gained 1.9% to sit at 21,025 points as I write on 29 May, heavy selling means there are some unloved stocks that could be worth a second look. I think UK landscaping and construction products manufacturer Marshalls (LSE: MSLH) is one that value-focused investors might want to keep on their radar. Tough industry environment Marshalls has not been immune to the pressures facing the UK building and housing sector.…

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[ad_1] Oklo Inc., a pioneer in next-generation nuclear energy, has entered into a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP). This collaboration aims to jointly develop and expand the deployment of Oklo’s 75 MWe Aurora powerhouse—a compact, advanced fission reactor designed for clean and reliable power generation. KHNP, a global leader in nuclear operations and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), brings decades of operational and construction expertise to the table. Together, the two companies plan to explore a wide range of initiatives to fast-track commercial deployment, including the standard design and…

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[ad_1] Oklo Inc., a pioneer in next-generation nuclear energy, has entered into a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP). This collaboration aims to jointly develop and expand the deployment of Oklo’s 75 MWe Aurora powerhouse—a compact, advanced fission reactor designed for clean and reliable power generation. KHNP, a global leader in nuclear operations and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), brings decades of operational and construction expertise to the table. Together, the two companies plan to explore a wide range of initiatives to fast-track commercial deployment, including the standard design and…

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