
May 16, 2022
The Next Big Theme: May 2022
Metaverse The Virtual Dimension Starts to Take Shape Consumer engagement with the metaverse is increasing. Nvidia’s Omniverse now has over 50,000 individual ... By Mayuranki De
May 16, 2022
Metaverse The Virtual Dimension Starts to Take Shape Consumer engagement with the metaverse is increasing. Nvidia’s Omniverse now has over 50,000 individual ... By Mayuranki De
May 11, 2022
The Global X Research Team is pleased to release the April 2022 edition of the UCITS Thematic ETF Report. The report recaps ... By Global X Research Team
May 6, 2022
Silver often flies under the radar of its metal counterpart, gold, but silver has unique properties that make it attractive as both ... By Gavin Kim
Apr 26, 2022
With aggressive timelines to reach net-zero carbon emissions and global energy consumption expected to increase by 50% through 2050, governments are exploring ... By Rohan Reddy
Apr 26, 2022
Inflation and rising interest rates create an uphill journey for the consumer and the economy. U.S. real disposable income has been declining ... By Jon Maier; Michelle Cluver, CFA
Apr 25, 2022
In today’s digital world, data is gold, and more malicious actors are trying to get their hands on the prize. Just recently, ... By Jon Maier
Apr 22, 2022
Nuclear power is a clean, efficient, and essential source of electricity used to meet the world’s growing energy demands. Nuclear power can ... By Rohan Reddy
Apr 19, 2022
After four decades of low inflation, developed economies are grappling with an inflation spike. The risk of double-digit inflation is real, as ... By Morgane Delledonne
Apr 19, 2022
Renewable Energy Private Sector Publicizes Climate Change Effects The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed mandating publicly traded companies to report ... By Mayuranki De
Apr 14, 2022
The causal relationship between human activities and rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and temperatures is “unequivocal,” according to the Intergovernmental Panel on ... By Madeline Ruid
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