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Briefly About Bond Types

... percentage of the nominal value is paid during the issuance period until maturity, with the nominal value paid back to the investor upon maturity. Discount bonds, on the other hand, do not pay periodic interest. These bonds are offered for purchase at a price below their nominal value, with repayment done at the nominal value.

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

... states lays the groundwork for so-called "tail risks" for global stability. Investors should consider the following points: Geopolitical Uncertainty: Increasing nuclear tensions (for instance, around Iran or on the Korean Peninsula) can lead to price spikes in oil, gold, and other safe-haven assets. Markets typically price the likelihood of extreme events as very low, but the estimated 17% probability of a nuclear incident this year by some analysts indicates that the risk is non-zero. An unexpected ...

The Russian Stock Market Set to Reach Record Heights This Year

... the next, according to experts surveyed by Reuters, although the risk of a correction remains. Russian stocks rebounded after a decline in the first quarter of 2020, when the pandemic reached global proportions. Contributing factors included high oil prices and a reduction in risks associated with sanctions. The Moscow Exchange Index hit a record high of 3,949.07 as of August 18. It is anticipated to rise further by the end of the year, reaching 4,000. Gas production companies are expected to increase ...

Investment in Ethereum Limited Due to ETH2

... similar products have been created by Galaxy Digital and CoinShares. Additionally, the blockchain asset manager Evolve Funds waived the management fee for their ETH fund, which stood at 0.75%, until the beginning of June 2021. As a result, Ethereum's price at the beginning of May 2021 reached nearly $3,500. However, given the aforementioned developments, a slight decrease in the cryptocurrency's value is anticipated.

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

... credit compensation or shares of newly formed companies. For example, this occurred during the separation of the REIT Aimco into two entities (now trading under the tickers AIV and AIRC). As for Russian stocks, you should receive an offer with an average price over the past six months or a more favorable proposal if the management is particularly keen on consolidating a maximum of shares in their hands. So, don’t rush to sell your shares if the probability of delisting arises.