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Analyst Opinions
Net Zero by 2050 – Industrial Decarbonization Gains Momentum (Vol.2)
Net Zero by 2050 Overview Businesses and tech giants globally are focusing on low-carbon products, renewables, and EVs to achieve net zero emissions. Key sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and technology are advancing sustainability through innovations in hydrogen, EVs, fuel cells, and smart energy solutions among others. The “Net Zero by 2050” report outlines decarbonization-related deals value and volume trends, VC investment activity and geographic trends, and leading investors. The report also provides facts and figures related to climate change,...
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Company Profile
News Corp – Company Profile
News Corp (News Corp) is a media and information services provider that creates and distributes content and other products and services. The company has operations across a range of media, including news and information services, digital real estate services, book publishing and subscription video services. Its major brands include Herald Sun, The Australian, The Wall Street Journal, Foxtel, Dow Jones, The Sun, realtor.com, HarperCollins Publishers, The Times, FOX SPORTS Australia, realestate.com.au and talkSPORT. It operates digital distribution channels such as...
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Company Profile
Dow Jones & Co Inc – Company Profile
Dow Jones & Co Inc (Dow Jones), a subsidiary of News Corp, is a news and business information provider. The company distributes content and data through a variety of media channels including newspapers, newswires, websites, and applications for mobile devices, tablets and electronic readers, newsletters, magazines, proprietary databases, conferences, and video. Its major products include The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Factiva, Dow Jones Newswires, Dow Jones Risk and Compliance, Barron’s, Dow Jones PEVC, and MarketWatch. Dow Jones offers a range...
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Sector Analysis
Global Wealth Market Post-COVID-19
The global wealth market will decline by 7% in 2020 due to the coronavirus. The pandemic has forced worldwide markets into lockdown, which will result in severe economic downturn. HNW individuals will be hurt the most due to their appetite for riskier asset classes, which have experienced declines mirroring the 2007-09 recession. Returns from all asset classes will be low as stock markets have crashed, interest rates are nearing 0%, and emergency government support is reducing yields from other fixed-income...