Displaying 3 items of Expat Money Matters with the tag "sterling".
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Weekly Market Update 15/07/2026
July 15th, 2026 | Season 1 | 10 mins 20 secs
andy burnham, brent crude, canary islands, cross-border wealth, energy markets, expat finance, financial planning, gilt yields, inflation, interest rates, investment platforms, sipp, spanish property, spanish tax, sterling, strait of hormuz, uk politics, us-connected persons, zec
This week’s update covers the political transition in Westminster, renewed pressure on energy markets, movements in sterling, Spanish property-tax developments, the Canary Islands Special Zone and growing platform restrictions affecting US-connected investors.
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Weekly Market Update 10/06/2026
June 10th, 2026 | Season 1 | 8 mins 42 secs
active management, ai infrastructure, bank of england, british expats, cross-border wealth, ecb, equity markets, eurozone inflation, expat financial planning, fatca, global markets, healthcare stocks, ipo pipeline, market rally, non-farm payrolls, nrcgt, passive investing, sector rotation, semiconductor stocks, state pension, sterling, technology stocks, temporary non-residence, triple lock, uk tax, us connected persons, us economy, weekly market update
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.
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Weekly Market Update 27/05/2026
May 27th, 2026 | Season 1 | 9 mins 7 secs
ai stocks, american expats, bank of england, british expats, british expats in europe, cross-border planning, currency planning, energy prices, equity markets, estate planning, euro, european central bank, expat finance, expat money matters, gbp eur, global markets, global pmi, inflation, interest rates, market breadth, market update, middle east, oil prices, pensions, portfolio concentration, sterling, tax residency, uk economy, us technology, wealth management, weekly market update
This week’s update looks at why markets remain pulled in different directions, with softer UK data, weaker global growth signals, Middle East-driven oil volatility, narrow AI-led equity market gains, and important implications for British expats in Europe.