Newswire – Savings & Investments

Some people try to explain the sluggish trading of gold as a function of the younger generations having no interest in gold as a precious metal. Apparently, the joke goes that gold is “Boomer Bitcoin.”... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The recent market volatility is raising a lot of talk about a recession. But is this slump truly signalling trouble in the economy or is reactionary? This Economist article points to structural changes in finance that may be having an effect.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
You know you’re not supposed to look, but it’s impossible to resist. When stocks are plunging, checking your investment accounts is risky business. Holding tight means dealing with volatility. Here are some tips for surviving the market volatility, depending on your age:... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Mining companies are planning to profit from the new industry, but environmental campaigners warn of disastrous consequences.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
As western banks and companies revisit hundreds of billions of dollars worth of exposure to Russia, more than half a dozen fund managers interviewed by Reuters said the Ukraine crisis was causing them to rethink how they assign country risk.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
As the financial landscape becomes more complex, the need for financial literacy has significantly grown.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Volatility is rising. Here’s how to protect your investment portfolio.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
New year, new opportunities, but which technologies will enable these opportunities? From the physical to the digital, and beyond to the Metaverse, here is a list of technologies to watch.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
While damaging in the short term, a market correction can be positive, adjusting overvalued asset prices and providing buying opportunities.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
"Buy the dips" means purchasing an asset after it has dropped in price. The belief here is that the new lower price represents a bargain as the "dip" is only a short-term blip and the asset, with time, is likely to bounce back and increase in value.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Crypto returns sound too good to be true? Investments tied to cryptocurrencies and digital assets are by far the biggest threats facing individual investors in 2022.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Reddit, Trump Media and $109 billion private equity powerhouse TPG. Experts say poor returns and regulatory uncertainty could linger for companies listing on exchanges this year, but that won't necessarily slow the breakneck pace of companies going public—for better or for worse.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The Omicron outbreak, inflation and monetary tightening are shaking emerging markets. Yet New York Times columnist Jeff Sommer says it’s risky for long-term investors to shun them.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The earlier you take these steps, the longer they have to work—and the greater your outcomes will be later.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
A pileup of risks into year-end has some investors gauging whether December will continue its historical trend of a strong stock performance, even as markets face of worries over the Omicron coronavirus variant and a more hawkish Federal Reserve.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Working toward financial security need not be an exercise in self-deprivation... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The time value of money is the concept that the money you have in your pocket today is worth more than the same amount would be if you received it in the future because of the profit it can earn during the interim. Understanding it can help you in making... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The Economist's new measure — the “Uluru” method — portends lower inflation, but not enough for the Fed to lower its guard.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments