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As of today, Mobile TeleSystems ($MKY) trades ex-dividend.
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Today Industrivaerden ($IDVA (-1,9%)) presents its figures.
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Syngenta - The Swiss agrochemical company, which belongs to state-owned ChemChina, has to suspend its planned IPO, which was expected to raise around $10 billion. The reason for this is that the company has not submitted the current financial figures when applying for listing. This was announced to the public by the Shanghai Stock Exchange this morning. Syngenta thus joins 56 other companies whose IPOs have been suspended for the time being by the Shanghai Stock Exchange for similar reasons.
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Adler ($ADL) - The housing group Adler is struggling with further problems. After the shortattack by Fraser Perring, the company will now face an independent appraiser. The management had decided to hire independent external auditors to conduct a comprehensive review of the allegations.
Fraser Perring had published a 61-page report on the website of analyst firm Viceroy Research last Wednesday. He accused Adler of fraud, manipulation and deception of its backers. As a result, the stock plummeted 30%.
China - Chinese coal futures at record levels. Flooding occurred in Shanxi province over the weekend. The flooding forced 120,000 people to leave their homes and 60 mines to close.
Most of China's coal comes from this province, which, in addition to the flooding, is also dealing with a corruption scandal in the coal industry. In addition, mines are repeatedly closed to reduce air pollution, especially on national holidays. The government now provides "power rations" for industrial customers.
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El Salvador - The first state to ever invest in bitcoin ($BTC-EUR (+3,5%)), now wants to use parts of the profits already generated from this investment to build a veterinary clinic in the capital San Salvador for $4 million. This was announced by the president Nayib Bukele via Twitter last Sunday. However, no Bitcoins will be sold to finance the construction; instead, the state wants to draw US dollars from its Bitcoin trust. Reactions to the announcement of this plan have been very mixed. Under the tweet, some residents discussed that it would be much more necessary to improve the existing medical infrastructures.