Tag #Economic Volatility

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Bitcoin Plunges Below \$80,000 Amid Trade War Fears

Bitcoin dropped below \$80,000 on March 1st, down 25% in six weeks, due to investor concerns over trade wars and the recent \$1.5 billion Bybit hack, reversing the initial price surge caused by President Trump's pro-crypto policies.

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Preparing for Retirement Income Volatility in 2025

To prepare for potential 2025 economic volatility, retirees should review their income strategies, rebalance their portfolios to include more protected income, and account for inflation's impact on their retirement income to ensure expenses are covered.

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Brief Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Triggers Market Sell-Off

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's surprise declaration of martial law, later rescinded, caused significant drops in Korean stock prices traded globally—Samsung Electronics lost 7% in London, Hyundai 5%—and the Korean won fell to a two-year low against the dollar, prompting a ₩10 trillion market...

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Fed's Rate Projection Shakes Global Markets

The Federal Reserve's projection of fewer rate cuts in 2025 triggered market turmoil, strengthening the dollar and potentially influencing global central banks; markets reacted with mixed results, while a potential US government shutdown looms.

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Economic Volatility Delays Australian Retirements

Rising inflation and cost of living are causing many Australians nearing retirement to delay their plans by an average of six years, impacting their financial security and highlighting the need for adaptable retirement strategies, according to recent research.

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