Experts Predict Limited Coal Resurgence Despite Iran Conflict
Despite discussions around a potential resurgence of coal use following the Iran crisis, experts suggest that a significant return to coal is unlikely in 2026.
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Despite discussions around a potential resurgence of coal use following the Iran crisis, experts suggest that a significant return to coal is unlikely in 2026.
State Street is preparing to launch a tokenized fund by the end of 2026, a move that could reshape investment management and attract new investors.
The World Bank anticipates a 24% rise in energy prices this year, attributing the increase to disruptions caused by the ongoing war in Iran.
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