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US Elections and Global Markets: Push & Pull
As we close in on the 2024 US Presidential Election, there’s a reason why the eyes of the world are on the USA. President Kamala Harris or President Donald Trump will make policy decisions that reverberate around the globe.
Apple leads big tech earnings, UK Budget and Nonfarm Payrolls
Investors will be looking to the usual suspects to deliver the heavy lifting for equities. It’s a monster week for big tech earnings, with Apple, Amazon
Budget: Event Horizons
A ballooning black hole – it keeps getting bigger every time I open the newspaper...surely it cannot keep getting bigger forever? A plan to raise taxes: but which taxes can they raise without breaking manifesto pledges and tight fiscal rules?
Finalto Implements Proactive Risk Strategy for US Election
Ahead of the US Election on 5 November 2024, Finalto Chief Risk Officer Daniel Frostick explains that Finalto is taking proactive steps to limit risk and ensure clients experience uninterrupted service levels.
The Week Ahead – Time for Tesla Earnings
Tesla tops the bill this week as the EV maker reports its Q3 earnings. Whilst Elon Musk’s SpaceX is
making great solo strides forward in the realm of space exploration, the EV space is looking a lot
more crowded and competitive.
European Central Bank Preview: Abandoning the Gradualist Approach?
Where are interest rates going? The European Central Bank (ECB) will provide some answers to this question when it delivers its rate decision on Thursday.
US Elections and the Stock Market: Tariffs & Taxes
The 2024 US election is likely to have a major impact on global markets. In this series, we’ve analysed how the US election results could affect crypto prices, and we’ve considered what a Donald Trump or Kamala Harris win might do for forex markets.
Choosing the Best White Label Forex Broker Technology
FX trading is a complex and challenging sector. How can forex brokers earn the trust of new customers, while providing excellent ongoing service to existing clients?
Week Ahead: ECB to Cut, China to Ease?
ECB policymakers have been dropping hints aplenty that they intend to cut rates again. Meanwhile, market participants will keep a close eye on any fresh stimulus out of China, and earnings season kicks off properly on Wall Street.