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Nigel Green

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The annual gathering of central bankers at Jackson Hole has always mattered, but this year it carries exceptional weight. In normal times, the Wyoming conference is dominated by academic papers and...
The sudden slide in Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) this week, wiping more than three percent from a company that has become the emblem of artificial intelligence, jolted markets out of their summer calm.  The...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will take the stage at Jackson Hole on Friday with one priority: managing expectations.  He'll want to cool talk of a September rate cut, and he will not wish to...
The gathering in Washington on Monday has the potential to reshape global markets. President Donald Trump is hosting Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, with Germany’s Friedrich Merz,...
Bitcoin has surged to fresh record highs this week, breaking above $123,000 and pushing beyond July’s peak. The move comes on the back of extraordinary institutional demand, growing corporate...
Stock markets across the world have reached new peaks, driven by softer-than-expected US inflation data and widespread belief that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September. It’s an...
The recent deal between Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), and the US government marks an alarming shift in how trade policy is being conducted. Under the agreement, the two semiconductor giants...
President Donald Trump has just signed a landmark executive order that will reshape the way millions of Americans — and eventually millions more worldwide — build long-term wealth. For the first...
While markets continue to push higher, the foundations beneath them are weakening. The S&P 500 has climbed more than 27% since April lows this year, driven by optimism around artificial...
There’s a widening gap in the US economy that markets are still choosing to overlook — but they are unlikely to be able to ignore it for much longer. On the surface, things look orderly. Stocks are...