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Nvidia to report Q4 earnings Wednesday as tariff, export control threats loom
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Indian tech sector growth seen higher in FY25, to cross $300 billion in FY26, Nasscom says
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Alibaba to Spend More Than $52 Billion in AI, Cloud Over Next Three Years
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Chinese AI Chipmaker Biren to Revisit $300 Million Hong Kong IPO Plan
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National Grid sells $1.7 billion US renewables arm to Brookfield
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Prosus to buy Just Eat to create a European food delivery 'champion'
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AirAsia owner Capital A to publish internal targets to improve transparency
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Stock market today: Wall Street claws back some of last week's losses as more earnings trickle in
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Australia’s Perpetual Ends Talks With KKR Over $1.39B Asset Sale
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Shares of Australia's major banks take a breather after $40 billion wipe off
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US equities falter while Germany and euro digest election results
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ISFC project to explore nature-related data from forestry
The International Sustainable Forestry Coalition (ISFC) has commenced a project to explore the nature-related data that is available from its member forestry companies and forest investment managers in their respective forests across 35 countries. Source: Timberbiz “The idea of a coordinated process to look at how nature is quantified across different regions and forest types is a first step to creating standardized systems of natural capital accounting and reporting,” Chief Executive Officer of ISFC, Mr Ross Hampton said. “As more and more investors seek to evolve their portfolio of investments towards more ‘nature positive’ outcomes the forestry sector will have an important role to play. “This survey across our membership, which steward a combined 16 m hectares (40 million acres) of forest, is an initial step in contributing to that goal.” Chair of the ISFC Nature Survey Committee and Managing Partner of Dasos Capital Oy and CapMan Natural Capital, Dr Olli Haltia said that nature accounting is also held back by differences in definitions, metrics and KPIs, which make it challenging for investors to compare ‘apples with apples.’ “Whilst ISFC Member companies all strive for a ‘best in class’ approach in their environmental management, they often apply different labels to similar initiatives. Our survey will help sift and coalesce terms and descriptors. If we can move even one step towards a more common lexicon it will be a leap forward for the creation of an investable Natural Capital asset class,” he said. The ISFC is a not-for-profit Association, headquartered in the United Kingdom, which brings together global forestry owners, managers, investors and fibre-using businesses. The ISFC has commissioned the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI) to conduct the ‘Nature Measures’ survey.
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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures point higher with Nvidia earnings in sight
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Canada FPAC responds to Trump tariffs
The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) has responded to US President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding proposed tariffs on Canadian wood products, expressing deep concern over the economic impact these measures would have on forest sector employees on both sides of the border and on American families seeking affordable housing. Source: Timberbiz Derek Nighbor, President and CEO of FPAC, issued the following statement: “Together, the United States and Canada have built a world-leading forest products industry by leveraging our shared strengths in sustainable forest management, advanced manufacturing, market development, and through our integrated transportation systems. “Rather than disrupting this highly integrated and well-functioning supply chain, we should be focused on strengthening our competitive advantages, building more affordable housing, working together to address worsening wildfire risks, and bringing more North American wood to the world. “Unilateral tariff actions drive-up costs, create uncertainty, and slow down efforts to meet the urgent demand for housing on both sides of the border. We urge the U.S. government to reconsider these measures which will be harmful to both our countries.” FPAC has shared ideas with the Canadian government to strengthen prospects for Canada’s forest sector employees and the communities they call home: Expand Domestic Wood Use – Prioritize the use of Canadian wood in infrastructure and housing projects and accelerate the building of more affordable units across the country. Advance Biomass and Pulp Market Opportunities – Deliver on the long-promised Clean Investment Tax Credits for Biomass Conversion to drive innovation, investment, and job creation in Canada’s forest bioeconomy. Strengthen Trade Resilience – Reinstate full funding for market expansion pro-grams like Canada Wood to open new international opportunities for Canadian forest products. Cut Red Tape and Regulatory Barriers – Ensure environmental and land-use poli-cies are science-based and do not impose unnecessary restrictions that undermine jobs, investment, and sustainable forestry operations. “The Government of Canada has a clear opportunity to stand up for Canadian forestry at a time of growing global uncertainty,” Nighbor said. “We need real action to put Canadians first – supporting employees and their families, securing stability for our businesses, and protecting the long-term potential of our sector and its people,” he added. FPAC provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp, and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. As an industry with annual revenues exceeding $87.2B, Canada’s forest products sector is one of the country’s largest employersproviding 200,000 direct jobs and operating in hundreds of communities across the country.
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