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42% with UK Financial Ties are Looking to Get Assets Out of Britain: Report

DeVere Group is distributing a release that claims that 42% with UK financial ties want out of Britain. This follows the recent Labour budget, which aims to increase taxes on various aspects including capital gains. While DeVere did not distribute the complete survey and its… Read More

50-BP Interest Rate Cut Needed: deVere CEO Green

The US Federal Reserve is under renewed pressure to implement another significant interest rate cut, following an unexpectedly low jobs report that signals a cooling economy. Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, believes the latest jobs data provides the Fed with a clear mandate to take more… Read More

UK Pension Holders Might Move Retirement Funds Overseas as Fears Grow About March Budget, Investment Professional Predicts

UK pension holders will increasingly be “seeking to move retirement funds overseas as fears grow about the Budget in March,” predicts the Investment Director of an independent financial advisory, asset management and fintech organization. The warning from James Green of deVere Group comes “ahead of… Read More

deVere Debuts New Investment Mobile App “deVere Core”

Independent financial advisory organization, deVere Group, recently announced the launch of its investment mobile, deVere Core. According to deVere, the deVere Core app was created due to a “seismic shift in client expectations.” deVere Group founder and CEO, Nigel Green, stated that the new app is… Read More

deVere Launches Cryptocurrency App with Bitcoin Predictions

Independent financial advisory organization, deVere Group, announced on Monday it has launched a cryptocurrency app, deVere Crypto, that has bitcoin prediction. According to the company, the new app will allow users to store, transfer and exchange currently three major cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, Ethereum, and LiteCoin.  While sharing more… Read More

deVere Warns: Don’t Read Too Much Into New FTSE 100 Highs

Following new highs reached on Friday by the FTSE, investors should remain cautious in their investment approach, warns a leading at analyst at one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organizations. The FTSE 100, a share index of the 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange… Read More

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