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| | | ... shown some noticeable cooling in recent months, albeit that that cooling remains consistent with a "soft-landing"." Nigel Green, chief executive of deVere Group, said the Fed "must not now lose its nerve" and continue the rate cutting well into 2025. ... |
| | | | ... basis points (3.2%) in its inflation index in July, the lowest level since April 2021. deVere group chief executive Nigel Green suggested the Fed was already behind the curve globally on the rate hiking and easing cycle, and said it shouldn't make ... |
| | | | ... economy to expand 2.2% in 2025 under a second Trump presidency, followed by 2.7% growth in 2026. deVere chief executive Nigel Green said Biden's decision to pull out of the race has put the markets on edge. "With Biden stepping down, the primary question ... |
| | | | ... volatile food and energy costs, rose by 3.3%, slightly under the forecasted 3.4%. However, deVere group chief executive Nigel Green said the marginal decline in inflation, combined with Fed chair Jerome Powell's recent congressional testimony, has ... |
| | | | ... remain all major central banks' main strategy for the rest of this year, according to deVere group chief executive Nigel Green said. "We believe that the base case for central banks' main strategy for the rest of 2024 will be to stick with 'higher-for-longer' ... |
| | | | ... economy and depreciating currency may follow El Salvador's lead and adopt crypto as legal tender. Earlier this month Nigel Green, chief executive of global wealth manager deVere Group, said he believes at least three other countries will do the same ... |
| | | | ... comparison, the cryptocurrency first traded at US$1.25 in 2015 and 12 months ago was US$243. deVere Group chief executive Nigel Green predicts Ethereum to reach US$5000 over the next week. "Ether is up more than 300% for the year so far, which is far ... |
| | | | ... tax and industrial relations reform as a means of increasing our competitiveness." Meantime, deVere chief executive Nigel Green said investors should prepare for the world's central banks to continue cutting rates into the negative. "A new global era ... |
| | | | ... phenomenon has been dramatically and irreversibly accelerated by the current situation," deVere chief executive and founder Nigel Green said. "Even before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, ESG investments often outperformed the market and had lower ... |
| | | | ... investors need to carefully monitor other major factors, not just COVID-19, according to deVere Group chief executive Nigel Green. The warning follows last week's sharp rally in global markets, with the MSCI experiencing its biggest rise in more than ... |
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