An American company specializing in lithium development is set to list on the Nasdaq through a deal with a private investment firm valued at approximately <strong>$573 million</strong>. This move marks a significant milestone in the company's journey towards expanding in the renewable energy market.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, US stock indices displayed a notable divergence in performance, with the <strong>Dow Jones</strong> experiencing a slight increase while both the <strong>Nasdaq</strong> and <strong>S&P 500</strong> declined. This mixed performance comes amid global market fluctuations and economic tensions.
CoinShares, a leading digital asset management firm, has announced the commencement of its stock trading on the Nasdaq following its merger with Vine Hill Capital. The recently closed deal values the company at approximately <strong>$1.2 billion</strong>.
Nasdaq has announced new rule changes aimed at reducing the time required for newly listed major companies to enter its main index. This move will enable giants like SpaceX to access index-linked funds more quickly.
Nasdaq has announced a new rule called the 'Fast Track Rule' that facilitates the entry of large companies into the Nasdaq-100 index after their public offering. This move aims to accelerate the listing process for companies like SpaceX and OpenAI in the financial market.
Nasdaq has announced a change in its listing rules for major companies, expediting the entry of new firms like SpaceX into its main index. This change comes at a time when the financial market is experiencing an increase in initial public offerings.
U.S. stock indices have significantly declined, with both the <strong>Dow Jones</strong> and <strong>Nasdaq</strong> entering correction territory after another week of negative performance. This downturn raises concerns among investors regarding the implications of rising interest rates and increasing inflation.
Wall Street has recorded its worst decline since the Iran War, with the Nasdaq index dropping by 10% from its peak. This downturn comes amid significant global economic fluctuations driven by inflation and rising interest rates.