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Credit Suisse, should we be worried?

Credit Suisse Group AG’s annual bonus pool dropped by 50% to 1 billion francs due to a loss in 2022, causing concerns about the bank’s credibility. The bank is now counting on a 70% surge in stock prices to bolster its bonus pool and plans to prioritize focus and risk mitigation.

Tax changes threatening UK tech market

As the world becomes more interconnected, capital owners have the ability to move to areas with lower tax rates. This trend is happening in the US, where blue states with high taxes are losing residents and income. Learn more about the consequences in this article.

How will AI change investing?

AI will free up human traders to focus on more complex tasks, such as risk management and strategic decision making. In fact, I believe that the successful traders of the future will be those who can work seamlessly alongside AI, leveraging its capabilities to make better decisions.

Will AI Impact Investment Management?

Artificial Intelligence has come a long way in the past few years. In October 2015, AlphaGo’s AI first beat a professional human competitor at the game of Go and in January 2018, it defeated Ke Jie, the top-ranked player in the world. This event caused a dramatic rise in the popularity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as measured by Google Trends.

Gold as a hedge?

Having run a commodities trading operation I found the whole market to be fascinating, none so more than the market and myth surrounding gold. Gold is often considered a traditional asset that can be included in an investment portfolio. Many investors include gold in their portfolio as a way to diversify and potentially reduce the overall risk of their investments. Gold has a low or negative correlation with other asset classes, such as stocks and bonds,

Raising Funds in Public Markets

Raising funds is a common challenge for small companies, especially in their early stages of development. This can be a difficult and time-consuming process, as small companies often have limited resources and lack the visibility and credibility of larger, more established companies.