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  • Amman Stock Exchange Weekly Summary

    Date 22/05/2025

    The average daily trading volume for the period 18/05 – 22/05 reached JD (10.1) million compared to JD (9.1) million for the last week, a increase of (11.1%). The total trading volume during the week reached JD(50.6) million compared to JD (45.5) million during the last week. Trading a total of (26.8) million shares through (16094) transactions.

  • ABEX Joins CryptoUK Membership Community, Reinforcing Commitment To Innovation And Transparency In Digital Asset Markets

    Date 22/05/2025

    ABEX, a leader in advanced agency execution algorithms for digital assets, today announced its membership in CryptoUK, the premier trade association championing the growth of the UK's blockchain and digital asset sector. This partnership underscores ABEX dedication to fostering a secure, transparent, and dynamic crypto ecosystem alongside industry pioneers.

  • 40% Chance Of Exceeding 3°C: EDHEC Study Assigns Probabilities To Climate Scenarios

    Date 22/05/2025

    A new study from the EDHEC Climate Institute proposes a model to assign probabilities to climate scenarios―addressing a long-standing limitation in the tools used by financial institutions, regulators, and policymakers to assess climate-related risks. The findings suggest a high chance (35–40%) that global temperatures will exceed 3°C by the end of this century.

  • Philippine Stock Exchange Adopts Nasdaq Eqlipse Trading To Enhance Market Infrastructure

    Date 22/05/2025

    • Upgrade to Nasdaq Eqlipse Trading will enhance liquidity and resilience of Philippine marketplace
    • Expands Nasdaq’s deep technology footprint across the country’s financial services industry

  • EU’s Reliance On Spot LNG Likely To Continue Without Stronger Decarbonisation

    Date 22/05/2025

    As Europe moves away from Russian fossil fuels, liquified natural gas (LNG) is becoming an increasingly important flexible supply source. But with future gas demand uncertain, the EU faces a trade-off: securing higher LNG volumes to ensure stabler pricing, while maintaining the flexibility to avoid over-contracting in a changing market.