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S&P Global Marketplace Unveils New Enhancements to Enable Seamless Analysis and Visualization of Differentiated Data

S&P Global Marketplace Unveils New Enhancements to Enable Seamless Analysis and Visualization of Differentiated Data News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  S&P Global Market Intelligence today introduced new enhancements to S&P Global Marketplace (Marketplace) that will further enable market participants to test, analyze and visualize its leading traditional and curated alternative data seamlessly and efficiently. Today s launch includes the addition of more than 25 new and enhanced datasets from S&P Global, the introduction of S&P Global Marketplace Workbench, a collaborative analytics platform, the addition of a new machine learning solution from Kensho, along with numerous platform enhancements.  

Battery storage: the next oil – and gas? [GasTransitions]

Battery storage: the next oil – and gas? [GasTransitions] Apr 14, 2021 7:15:am Summary The race for battery storage capacity is on. In countries like Australia and the US, an increasing number of ever-larger battery grid storage projects are being announced. [Gas Transitions Volume 2, Issue 3] by: Karel Beckman The race for battery storage capacity is on. In countries like Australia and the US, an increasing number of ever-larger battery grid storage projects are being announced. They are likely to increasingly replace gas-fired back-up power plants. At the same time, China, the US and Europe are in a race to build battery gigafactories to supply the growing EV market. According to Simon Moores of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, we are on the verge of a “global lithium-ion economy”.

S&P Global launches Data Solution to Support the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) requirements

S&P Global launches Data Solution to Support the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) requirements The newly released dataset will enable market participants to meet disclosure requirements and report on Principal Adverse Impact Indicators (PAIs) News provided by Share this article Share this article LONDON, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/  S&P Global has announced today the launch of the SFDR Data Solution to support the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The SFDR, which came into application in the European Union on 10 th March 2021, has introduced new rules for how financial market participants and financial advisers incorporate and disclose sustainability risks and adverse impact factors.

A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges

A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges Private stocks are opaque, illiquid, behave differently from public markets, and lack the same infrastructure as public marketplaces, creating back-office integration challenges for firms that want to trade these stocks in a more liquid manner. But as interest grows, that’s starting to change. Print this page   The news that stock trading platform Robinhood may be building a platform to enable ordinary investors to participate in IPOs potentially including its own upcoming IPO alongside institutions has heightened existing excitement over the prospect of trading pre-IPO stock in private companies. While this may appeal most to investors fed up with volatile stock markets, or dreaming of acquiring stock in the next Apple or Microsoft before it goes public, institut

SA mining exploration at its lowest level since 2002

SA mining exploration at its lowest level since 2002 The devastating downward trend can only be arrested by urgent reform BL PREMIUM 07 February 2021 - 16:54 Lisa Steyn Mining exploration spending in SA has hit its lowest level in almost two decades, an analysis of S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows. Data from the financial information and analytics firm demonstrates that SA’s share of global budgeted exploration spend dropped 20% from $97.4m (R1.4bn) in 2019 to $77.4m in 2020 its lowest level since 2002. BL Premium This article is reserved for our subscribers. A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Sunday Times Daily.

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