Almost three-quarters of Britons, both living in the UK and expats abroad, may not retire with sufficient funds to maintain their current lifestyle,...
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The Federal Reserve is teetering on the brink of a critical decision—one that could either save the US economy from a looming recession or plunge it deeper into peril, warned the chief executive of a leading independent financial advisory and fintech. Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, is leading the charge for a supersized 50-basis point interest rate cut in September is growing louder. The financial heavyweight warns that only a bold, decisive action from the Fed can prevent an economic catastrophe. Green’s urgent message follows Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments at the Jackson Hole central bankers’ summit that, “the time
Almost three-quarters of Britons, both living in the UK and expats abroad, may not retire with sufficient funds to maintain their current lifestyle,...
The U.S. added a disappointing 142,000 jobs to the labour market in August, less than the expected 160,000 nonfarm payrolls, prompting the CEO of a...
With the US political landscape shifting dramatically towards protectionism, deVere Group, a leading independent financial advisory and fintech, is...
With the US political landscape shifting dramatically towards protectionism, deVere Group, a leading independent financial advisory and fintech, is...
We have highlighted ETFs from sectors set to explode on supersized Fed rate cut bets.
We have highlighted ETFs from sectors set to explode on supersized Fed rate cut bets.
Nvidia shares fell almost 10% on Tuesday, erasing nearly $300 bln in value — the biggest single-day loss ever for a US stock — but investors...
Fed officials are hurtling toward a rate cut this month, but Friday’s jobs data left their options open on the size of that reduction.
Fed officials are hurtling toward a rate cut this month, but Friday’s jobs data left their options open on the size of that reduction.
Will the Fed opt for a higher-than-expected rate cut?