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Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed

... one of the most volatile in terms of security and global risks. What Investors Should Know The distribution of nuclear weapons among countries is not only a matter of military security but also a factor capable of influencing the global economy and financial markets. While the probability of direct nuclear conflict remains low, the mere existence of significant stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction among several states lays the groundwork for so-called "tail risks" for global stability. Investors ...

What to Do If a Company's Stocks Are Delisted?

... ceases to be traded on the exchange. In Russia, delisting can also refer to: the transition of shares to the over-the-counter market, accessible only to qualified investors a shift of shares from a list of more reliable stocks to that of less reliable ... ... initiative of the exchange include: non-compliance of securities with exchange requirements violation of trading rules inaccurate financial reporting bankruptcy or poor financial conditions of the company. On its own accord, a company may opt to leave the ...

Investing in Securities – Is It Profitable?

... income from them. Bonds are emittance debt securities that accrue a fixed rate of interest annually. Bonds from non-governmental financial entities carry significant risk as they are not subject to compensation standards. Insurance companies are generally ... ... advice: When selecting securities, it is advisable to prioritize large, promising companies that have been operating in the market for an extended period and demonstrate consistent growth. Inexperienced investors should avoid purchasing stocks from young ...

Pressure on Russia's oil exports is set to increase.

... channels and trade partnerships. The United States aims to intensify sanctions pressure on Russian oil supplies to the global market, according to Dalip Singh, Deputy National Security Advisor to the U.S. President. He stated that new measures would target ... ... it is essential to approach this information with caution. The U.S. and the EU have created numerous obstacles for Russia's financial and banking sectors, industry, IT, and gas sectors (e.g., bans on LNG technology supplies and sanctions against Arctic ...

Escalation of Conflict Between India and Pakistan: A Historical and Political Overview

... major terrorist act or incident involving this pair of adversaries instantly affects international markets and the global economy. India today is one of the largest economies in the world, and military conflict would impact global supply chains and financial markets (investors shy away from risk, pulling capital out of the region amid the threat of war). Oil prices rise in anticipation of supply disruptions, and international trade suffers. Finally, instability in South Asia complicates the global fight against ...