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Nasdaq
Organization CompanyA stock exchange where Canadian Solar (Recurrent Energy) and Terra Quantum are listed, impacted by global events.
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Nasdaq is a major stock exchange in the United States, where companies like Canadian Solar (specifically its subsidiary Recurrent Energy) and Terra Quantum are listed. It serves as a platform for these companies to raise capital and for investors to trade their shares. Recent news highlights Nasdaq's role in the context of global events, particularly the US-Iran conflict and its impact on oil prices and market volatility. The exchange is also relevant to the trend of companies, like Terra Quantum, choosing to list in the US, potentially due to more favorable conditions compared to Europe. Furthermore, new exchange rules in America are being implemented, which may have significant consequences for investors. The performance of stocks on Nasdaq is influenced by geopolitical events and broader economic trends, making it a key indicator of market sentiment and a focal point for investors worldwide.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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