WFE, in close partnership with Nasdaq, has launched the WFE Green Equity Principles which aim to counter greenwashing and support the flow of funding towards more sustainable economies.
WFE Green Equity Principles: A Global Framework for Identifying Shares as Green
WFE, in close partnership with Nasdaq, has launched the WFE Green Equity Principles which aim to counter greenwashing and support the flow of funding towards more sustainable economies. The WFE Principles are in line with Nasdaq Green Designations principles, launched 2021, helping companies increase transparency and credibility around their green business models.
Nasdaq was recently named Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2023 for investing in Carbon Removal Platform, Puro.earth. Discover how Nasdaq and Puro.earth's collaboration will help companies be part of the change to reach net zero, while bringing trust and integrity to the solution.
Nasdaq Introduces Auction Model to Support Less Liquid Shares on Nasdaq First North
For more than 15 years, Nasdaq First North Growth Market has served as an important growth platform, enabling Nordic and international entrepreneurs to access growth capital to develop and expand their businesses. To further enhance market integrity and investor protection, Nasdaq recently announced a new auction model targeting illiquid shares on Nasdaq First North Growth Market, effective January 2024.
Undoubtedly, 2022 was a tumultuous year for the IR community. While similar themes resurfaced in our annual survey of issuers, there were several distinctions that emerged during 2022. To further explore what the global IR community is prioritizing for 2023, Nasdaq conducted a survey at mid-point of Q4 2022 which generated responses from over 800 IR professionals globally.
Scenario Planning: How Effective Boards Are Navigating Economic Uncertainty
While boards around the globe may focus on different risks associated with the current macroeconomic environment, there are similar actions they can take to be effective. Learn more from Nasdaq Board Advisory leaders on the current economic environment, focusing on companies and their boards navigating rising interest rates, market volatility, supply chain issues, and more.
Death Spiral Financing: What is Taken Into Consideration With Regards to the Issuer’s Financing?
Death spiral financing is a convertible loan which is repaid with newly issued shares in the listed company, instead of money. Learn more about the risks with death spiral financing and why companies should avoid this type of financing in the First North Growth Market Q&A.