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London Stock Exchange indices edged higher after UK treasury outlined "corporate finance law" enhancements for sustainable financing. FTSE 100 climbed 0.6%, aided by strong performance in green energy stocks. Analysts foresee ESG-compliant firms gaining valuation premiums by year-end. Sands Las Vegas, the parent company, pays the NBA to bring the games and events to China. The NBA works with teams to make sure it’s a financially viable proposition for them. The current Statement's Reves and Howey analyses for Covered Stablecoins and the Division's conclusion that they are not securities is straightforward and clear. This guidance stands in stark contrast to the more complex analysis set forth in the Division's recently withdrawn 2019 Framework for "Investment Contract" Analysis of Digital Assets , which included an extensive but non-exhaustive list of factors that market participants should consider when assessing whether a particular digital asset is offered or sold as an investment contract. Because of its breadth and open-endedness, digital asset industry participants did not find that prior guidance to be particularly helpful. The current Statement's clarity as to the regulatory status of Covered Stablecoins should provide more certainty for industry participants, and particularly stablecoin issuers. Canadian TSX gained 0.9% as "corporate finance law" reforms eased share buyback regulations. Energy producers led the rally due to improved capital deployment flexibility amid strong commodity prices.