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| | ... await further details on what comes next and, more precisely, what the response from the Iranian regime will be." Likewise, deVere Group chief executive Nigel Green said markets are bracing for sharp volatility - particularly when US markets open on ... |
| | | ... placed and really well prepared to deal with the fallout from this, but we do have a lot of skin in the game." Meanwhile, deVere chief executive Nigel Green said the markets will likely be buoyed by the news. "Markets move fast-and they're going to be ... |
| | | ... tariffs the US imposes." Despite warnings the worst may be yet to come, markets surged off the back of the news, which deVere Group chief executive Nigel Green said was expected. Wall Street's S&P 500 leapt 6%, while the Nasdaq Composite was almost ... |
| | | ... indirect effects from any slowdown in the global economy and in particular China could be more significant," CBA said. deVere group chief executive Nigel Green said Trump has detonated the foundation of modern global commerce. "This is how you sabotage ... |
| | | ... executive financial adviser at the Westpac Group for over three years before that. He also held similar titles at ANZ, deVere Group, and WILSONS. Commenting, Gow said Equity Story has an "outstanding reputation" in analysing the market and he is privileged ... |
| | | ... Trump's declaration of a national energy emergency in his first address may create a wave of opportunities for investors, deVere chief executive Nigel Green said. Trump took to the podium to reaffirm his administration's commitment to "drill baby, drill". ... |
| | | ... 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. "A failure to follow ... |
| | | ... US presented a modest rise of 20 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 ... |
| | | ... Schroders was expecting the US 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 ... |
| | | ... Core prices, which strip out 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 ... |
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