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    <description>Expat Money Matters is the essential podcast for British expats, international professionals, and global citizens who want to secure their wealth while enjoying their new life overseas. Hosted by Chase Buchanan Private Wealth Management, this series cuts through the complexity of cross-border finance to provide clear, "jargon-free" advice. In each episode, we sit down with industry leaders—including Group CEO Lee Eldridge and local specialists from Spain, Portugal, Malta, and beyond—to tackle the real-world financial challenges of relocation. What We Cover: The Tax Traps: Why your UK ISA is no longer tax-efficient and how to structure your assets for life in Europe. Residency &amp;amp; Visas: Navigating the post-Brexit landscape, from Portugal’s Golden Visa to Spain’s digital nomad options. Pension Planning: Understanding QROPS, SIPPs, and how to access your UK pension without unnecessary tax bills. Estate Planning: Protecting your legacy with cross-border Wills and understanding local inheritance laws. Investment Strategy: Building a portfolio that works in your new currency and jurisdiction. Whether you are retiring to the Mediterranean, moving for work, or simply seeking a more global lifestyle, Expat Money Matters is your guide to making informed financial decisions. Trusted advice made simple. About Chase Buchanan Private Wealth Management: Chase Buchanan is a leading international wealth management firm providing global finance solutions for those with a global lifestyle. With offices across Europe and North America, we specialize in helping expats navigate the complexities of cross-border taxation and wealth protection. Our advisers are highly qualified (UK Level 4/6 standards) and supported by specialist tax barristers to ensure your financial plan is robust, compliant, and tailored to you. Visit us online: chasebuchanan.com Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as personal financial, investment, or tax advice. The views expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Chase Buchanan Private Wealth Management. Financial laws and tax regulations are subject to change and vary by jurisdiction. You should always seek professional advice tailored to your individual circumstances before making any financial decisions. Chase Buchanan Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (Licence No: 287/15) and offers services in the EU on a cross-border basis as per the provisions of MiFID II. Chase Buchanan Insurance Services is authorised and regulated by the Cyprus Insurance Companies Control Service (Licence No: 6883).</description>
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  <title>Weekly Market Update 10/06/2026</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week’s market update looks at the sustainability of recent equity gains, the risks of speculative behaviour in technology and semiconductor stocks, and the global macro pressures shaping investor sentiment. We also explore what shifting interest rates, currency pressure, HMRC changes and cross-border tax rules may mean for expatriates and globally mobile families.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;In this week’s update, we examine both sides of the debate around the recent equity market rally. Strong fundamentals continue to support many of the market’s leading companies, but rich valuations, concentrated technology exposure, rising call option activity and bubble-like conditions in parts of the semiconductor sector are creating potential warning signs.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We also look at the liquidity pressures that could affect markets, from cautious technology earnings guidance and major AI infrastructure spending to the record IPO pipeline. Alongside this, global macro pressures are building, with energy markets reacting to Middle East uncertainty, stronger-than-expected US employment data influencing monetary policy expectations, and the European Central Bank facing another important rate decision.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;For expatriates and globally mobile families, the episode focuses on the practical implications of these shifts. We discuss currency pressure for British expats, additional complexity for US Connected Persons, sector rotation in equity markets, and important cross-border fiscal updates, including Non-Resident Capital Gains Tax, the temporary non-residence trap, changes to pension top-ups and State Pension triple lock realities.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The episode closes with a reminder that passive global trackers may leave investors heavily exposed to concentrated technology hubs, while active structural management can help navigate changing local and global rules. &lt;/p&gt;
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