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Investment Implications of the War in Ukraine

Interesting insights on the economic impact of the war in Ukraine from the Capital Group: https://www.capitalgroup.com/advisor/ca/en/insights/articles/investment-implications-war-ukraine.html

By |2022-03-27T20:19:22-04:00March 25th, 2022|Business/Economic News, International|Comments Off on Investment Implications of the War in Ukraine

Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors

Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors  Wall Street has rebounded so many times, so quickly.  Uncertainty is the hobgoblin of financial markets. Right now, investors are contending with it daily as the European Union contends with the United Kingdom’s apparent exit. Globally, many institutional investors have responded to this uncertainty by selling. Should American retirement savers follow their lead? They may just want to wait out the turbulence. The Brexit vote was a disruption for Wall Street, not a new normal. [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:15-04:00July 7th, 2016|Business/Economic News, International, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Why the Brexit Should Not Rattle Investors

Terrorism & the Financial Markets

Terrorism & the Financial Markets Wall Street has the potential to recover quickly from geopolitical shocks.  The worst terrorist attack in Europe since 2004 has rattled governments and investors. The French government has closed the nation’s borders and placed thousands of soldiers on the streets of the country’s major cities.1 As an anxious world watches the response of France (and perhaps other nations) to the ISIS attacks, there is also concern about European and global financial markets. Wall Street, which [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:17-04:00November 16th, 2015|Business/Economic News, International, Stock Market|Comments Off on Terrorism & the Financial Markets

What Does the Devalued Yuan Mean for the U.S.?

What Does the Devalued Yuan Mean for the U.S.? A look at China’s unexpected move & its potential impact.   China has surprised global investors by weakening the yuan almost 5%. Its central bank may even weaken it further.1,5 Why did the PRC make this move? Its long-booming economy is in a slump. Most notably, Chinese exports have taken a major fall. In July, they were down 8.3% year-over-year. By depreciating the yuan, China is trying to help its exports [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:18-04:00August 21st, 2015|Business/Economic News, International|Comments Off on What Does the Devalued Yuan Mean for the U.S.?
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