
Apr 13, 2022
AgTech Could Reinforce Strained Food Systems
Food systems are struggling to contend with mounting threats presented by the pandemic, unfavourable commodity pricing, warfare, labour shortages, and worsening climatic ... By Alec Lucas
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Apr 13, 2022
Food systems are struggling to contend with mounting threats presented by the pandemic, unfavourable commodity pricing, warfare, labour shortages, and worsening climatic ... By Alec Lucas
Apr 13, 2022
Editor’s Note: Hover over terms in sea green for a pop-out glossary definition. Full glossary also included at the end with terms listed ... By Dillon Jaghory
Apr 12, 2022
The Global X research team is pleased to release the March 2022 edition of the UCITS Thematic ETF Report. The report recaps ... By Global X Research Team
Apr 6, 2022
Patience can be a virtue in the genomic space, as next-generation biotech treatments don’t hit the market overnight. However, when all the ... By Arelis Agosto
Apr 6, 2022
2022 is off to a rocky start with inflation, economic growth and the trajectory for higher policy interest rates remaining center stage. ... By Jon Maier; Michelle Cluver, CFA
Mar 31, 2022
The transition from landline phones to the mobility that 1G wireless technology offered was a massive leap. But in our view, the ... By Mayuranki De
Mar 30, 2022
Challenges of Higher Inflation and Interest Rates Inflation has reached levels not seen in 40 years, pressuring the Federal Reserve (Fed) to ... By Global X CIO Model Portfolio Team
Mar 30, 2022
Growthier segments of the market came under pressure as investors began prioritizing shorter duration, current profitability, and dividend income. About 75% of ... By Jon Maier; Michelle Cluver, CFA; David Beniaminov
Mar 17, 2022
Autonomous Vehicle (AVs) technology has improved dramatically in recent years, supported by large investments by auto manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and ... By Laura Simeonova
Mar 17, 2022
Renewable Energy Energy on the Front Lines In recent years, Europe imported about 45% of its natural gas, a third of its ... By Mayuranki De
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