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On April 21, CNN reported that on April 20 local time, US President Trump stated in a phone interview that Iran "will negotiate" and expressed confidence in the potential talks to be held in Pakistan. Trump said, "They will negotiate, and if they dont, there will be unprecedented problems." He also expressed hope that the two sides could reach a "fair agreement" and emphasized that Iran "will not have nuclear weapons." He also defended military action against Iran, saying there was "no other choice," and that the "finishing touches" would eventually be completed.April 21 – Statistics New Zealand data shows that New Zealands first-quarter CPI rose 3.1% year-on-year, the same as the increase in the fourth quarter of last year, while economists had previously expected 2.9%. The CPI rose 0.9% month-on-month, higher than the expected 0.8%. New Zealands first-quarter inflation rate unexpectedly remained above the 1% to 3% target range before rising fuel and other costs due to the Iran war were expected to push the CPI up. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand initially estimates that the inflation rate will accelerate to 4.2% in the second quarter, while local economists expect the inflation rate to be even higher and remain above the target range until 2027. Faced with the risk that inflation could become deeply entrenched in the economy, the market widely expects the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to raise interest rates sooner than previously anticipated, with investors expecting the first rate hike as early as July.1. The three major U.S. stock indexes closed slightly lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.01% to 49,442.56 points, the S&P 500 fell 0.24% to 7,109.14 points, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.26% to 24,404.39 points. 3M fell more than 2%, and Procter & Gamble fell more than 1%, leading the decline in the Dow. The Wind U.S. Tech Big Seven Index fell 0.6%, with Facebook and Tesla falling more than 2%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell 0.32%, Zai Lab rose more than 4%, and Hesai Technology fell nearly 6%. 2. The three major European stock indexes all closed lower. The German DAX fell 1.15% to 24,417.8 points, the French CAC40 fell 1.12% to 8,331.05 points, and the UK FTSE 100 fell 0.55% to 10,609.08 points. 3. International precious metals futures generally closed lower. COMEX gold futures fell 0.79% to $4,841.00 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures fell 2.41% to $79.87 per ounce. 4. The WTI crude oil futures contract closed up 4.0% at $85.89 per barrel; the Brent crude oil futures contract rose 3.78% to $93.8 per barrel.April 21 - According to NBC News on April 20, the United States is expected to deploy three carrier strike groups simultaneously in the Middle East in the coming days. The report states that the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is currently deployed in the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, participating in maritime blockade operations; the USS Ford carrier strike group is located in the northern Red Sea; and the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group, which has chosen to detour around Africa, is heading north from southeast Africa and is expected to enter the Arabian Sea—this carrier may replace the USS Ford in its mission, but in the short term, the US military may have three carrier strike groups deployed simultaneously in the Middle East.On April 21, the Ministry of State Security issued a security alert. Recently, a hidden industry chain involving AI "poisoning" has been exposed, drawing widespread public attention. This behavior of maliciously contaminating AI models not only disrupts business order and affects information dissemination, but also endangers national security. While artificial intelligence empowers various industries, its security risks cannot be ignored. Promoting ethical AI governance and safeguarding data security are not only industry responsibilities but also require the participation of the entire society.

6 Renewable Energy Stocks to Expect December 2021

Horace Snider

Dec 27, 2021 17:44

If you want to invest in a greener future, renewable energy stocks can aid you do that.


There are great deals of factors to be thrilled about developments in renewable energy: The field is helping to preserve the atmosphere and also developing brand-new sectors, as well as might make electrical automobiles much more economical. If you want to get your investment portfolio associated with the green revolution, you can start by investing in renewable energy stocks.

Why should I invest in renewable energy?

Many people have individual or moral factors to buy renewables, yet the chance to help the planet isn't the only prospective advantage of including renewable energy in your profile. Buying alternate power can help diversify your holdings. When oil and various other typical power resources are experiencing volatility, renewable investments might work as a maintaining force.


Renewable energy is likewise becoming extra affordable, making it more luring to buyers and potentially to capitalists. The rate of solar power has actually gone down, as has the expense of photovoltaic panels themselves. Wind energy is also among the fastest-growing power sources on the planet, as well as one of the cheapest.

6 renewable energy stocks to view

This checklist consists of stocks involved in the production of renewable energy, ranked by market capitalization. Bear in mind that market cap is only one information point concerning these business, as well as stocks that are presently executing well might not be the best-performing stocks following year-- or even next week. Buying individual stocks is inherently risky and ought to be done with care.

 

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Information is drawn from Google Finance as well as depends on date since Dec. 3, 2021. Information is solely for informational objectives and except trading purposes or suggestions. Quotes are not sourced from all markets. All stocks revealed are traded on U.S. exchanges.

An easier method: ESG funds

If you're thrilled regarding investing in wind and solar power, there's a simpler means to do it than investigating specific firms: mutual funds. These funds resemble baskets of stocks-- you invest in one fund as well as gain direct exposure to several companies all at once. ESG funds are rated in terms of their efficiency when it comes to environmental, social and administration factors. A fund that scores well in the "environmental" category most likely avoids investing in firms with a big carbon impact as well as may purchase numerous clean energy stocks.


According to independent research study company, the variety of lasting index mutual funds and exchange-traded funds has greater than doubled over the last couple of years-- as has actually the money bought them-- offering sustainable investors more option as to where they invest.