Singapore Adds to Its Gold Pile for the First Time in Decades

Singapore increased its gold reserves by about 20% earlier this year in a largely under-the-radar move that saw holdings expand for the first time in decades. The purchases, which totaled about 26.3 tons, took place over May and June, according to data from the...

Investment Funds Are Pushing EU Carbon Price Higher

Investment funds are piling into the European carbon market for the year-end squeeze. This has contributed to European emissions allowances (EUAs) breaking the psychological price threshold of 70 euros per metric ton ($79/ton) and reaching 75 euros/ton on Nov. 25,...

Stocks Rebound, Bonds Dip as Omicron Turmoil Eases

Stocks in Europe rebounded and U.S. equity futures rose along with Treasury yields as a semblance of calm returned to global markets while investors reconsidered their worst-case scenarios for the omicron coronavirus strain. Investors are trying to work out if the...

The selling of the Ford’s green bond

The automaker is the company with the broadest green bond offering in the US, with a BB + rating today. The company aims to reduce its carbon footprint, benefit the environment and, in the long term, become carbon neutral by 2050. Source :...

Tesla stock went down after a tweet from Elon Musk

Tesla’s stockholders were angry just after Elon Musk conducts a poll on tweeter in which 58% favored selling 10% of Tesla’s stocks. The decision to tweet was made while the debate in the US about taxes on the super-rich is still debated. Source :...