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  • Nasdaq Stockholm Welcomes Montrose By Carnegie As New ETF Provider

    Date 24/02/2025

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announces that Montrose by Carnegie has listed their first ETF on Nasdaq Stockholm. The ETF named Montrose Global Monthly Dividend, is the first ETF on Nasdaq Stockholm to offer global exposure with monthly dividend payouts, listed in the local Swedish currency (SEK).

  • UK VC Funding Up By 43.5% YoY To $1.2 Billion In January 2025 Despite Fewer Deals, Finds GlobalData

    Date 24/02/2025

    The venture capital (VC) funding landscape in the UK market saw year-on-year (YoY) decline in deal volume by 12.6% from January 2024 to January 2025, with the number of deals dropping from 87 to 76. Despite this decrease in deal volume, the total funding value increased significantly by 43.5% from $863.2 million in January 2024 to $1.2 billion in January 2025, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

  • Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission Proposes Registrar Fee Limits Under Uncertificated Securities Market Regime

    Date 24/02/2025

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today launched a consultation on proposed limits for three types of fees that an approved securities registrar (ASR) may charge under the upcoming uncertificated securities market (USM) regime in Hong Kong.

  • Dubai And DIFC Selected To Host 2026 Global Privacy Assembly

    Date 24/02/2025

    The Global Privacy Assembly (GPA) has announced that the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial centre in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region, has been selected to host the GPA conference in 2026.

  • JPMorgan Classifies Qatar And Kuwait As Developed Markets For Bonds

    Date 24/02/2025

    JPMorgan has announced that it has classified Qatar and Kuwait as developed markets, and that they will no longer be included in the Emerging Markets Bond Index. The American investment bank stated that it will increase the weighting of bonds from both Gulf countries in equal nominal amounts over a six-month period, starting on March 31 and continuing until August 29. JPMorgan's Emerging Markets Bond Indices are considered the global benchmark for emerging market debt.