Author: Arabian Media staff

Nuclear energy is experiencing its biggest revival in decades, and investors are noticing, sending shares in related stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) higher. The sector is poised to generate a record level of electricity in 2025, while global investment in nuclear power has increased rapidly over the past four years, with a compound annual growth rate of 14%. That’s up from 1% prior to 2020. The surge is less about meeting climate goals with low-carbon energy sources than about the massive power demands of AI and data centers as the global economy undergoes seismic shifts. Key Takeaways There has been…

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Image credit: Dubai Airports Some flights at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) have been cancelled or delayed due to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq, and Syria. UPDATE ⚠️ Some flights at @DXB and DWC – Al Maktoum International have been cancelled or delayed due to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq, and Syria. We’re working to manage the disruption and support affected guests. — DXB (@DXB) June 13, 2025 “We’re working to manage the disruption and support affected guests,” DXB said in a statement posted on its official X account. Read-Flightradar data shows airline diversions as…

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If a company you’ve invested in files for bankruptcy, whether or not you get your money back depends on a number of factors, including the type of bankruptcy and the type of investment you hold. Generally speaking, as an investor, a company’s bankruptcy is bad news. It represents dramatically reduced prospects for the company. It means that you should ask yourself whether you still want to be involved with it.  If the answer is no, it might be best to sell your failed investment. Holding on while the company undergoes bankruptcy proceedings may only lead to sleepless nights and perhaps…

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The term money supply refers to all the liquid assets and cash that are in circulation in a nation’s economy. Economists and analysts monitor the supply and adjust their monetary and fiscal policies so the money supply has a direct impact on interest rates. In general, money supply and interest rates move in opposite directions. This means that more money flowing through the economy corresponds with lower interest rates, while less money is linked with higher rates. Key Takeaways The money supply in the United States is influenced by supply and demand and the actions of the Federal Reserve and…

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The U.S. covers about 2.26 billion acres—60% of that (1.3 billion acres) is privately held by wealthy individuals and corporations. The bulk of that land is made up of farms and ranches, and the rest is mostly forests. U.S. farmland is valuable. As of 2024, the average value of farm real estate in the U.S. hit $4,170 an acre, more than double what it was in 2007. Key Takeaways Wealthy individuals and corporations privately hold about 60% of the U.S. (1.3 billion acres).Red Emmerson and his family are the largest landowners in the U.S., with 2.4 million acres.Microsoft co-founder and…

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ETF Market Price vs. ETF Net Asset Value: An Overview Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) price daily unlike mutual funds which may price their shares on a weekly, quarterly, or annual basis. How they’re priced depends on the difference between market price and net asset value (NAV). Key Takeaways The ETF market price is the price at which shares in the ETF can be bought or sold on the exchanges during trading hours.The net asset value (NAV) of an ETF represents the value of each share’s portion of the fund’s underlying assets and cash at the end of the trading day.The NAV…

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Private equity funds aren’t readily available to the average investor and they typically require a minimum investment. They’re commonly geared toward institutional investors such as mutual fund companies, pension holders, and insurance companies. They’re closed-end funds that aren’t listed on public exchanges. Technology in the United States got a much-needed boost from venture capital in the 1980s and many fledgling companies and start-ups like Apple raised funds from private equity sources rather than going to the public market. Key Takeaways Private equity funds are closed-end funds that aren’t listed on public exchanges.Their fees include management and performance costs.Private equity fund partners…

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When the Panama Canal opened for business in 1914, ships could finally sail between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans without having to round the tip of South America—a huge saving of both time and money. Those savings, however, came at a cost. Today, depending on the size, weight, and type of vessel, owners often pay anywhere between $15,000 and $300,000 in basic fees per crossing, according to the Panama Canal Authority’s most recently published tariff tables. And there may be additional charges on top of that. Key Takeaways Ships pay thousands of dollars each time they cross through the Panama…

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