Displaying 6 items of Expat Money Matters with the tag "weekly market update".
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Weekly Market Update 08/07/2026
July 8th, 2026 | Season 1 | 8 mins 36 secs
chase buchanan, cross-border planning, cyprus tax, european tax, expat finance, fatca, financial planning, france tax, geopolitical risk, ifici, international sipp, oil markets, pfic, portugal nhr, uk tax, us connected persons, wealth management, weekly market update
This Weekly Market Update looks at the latest political, regulatory and tax developments affecting cross-border wealth planning, including UK fiscal uncertainty, US-connected investor restrictions, European tax changes, Portugal’s NHR transition, Cyprus rental payment reform, and emerging luxury tax proposals in France.
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Weekly Market Update 01/07/2026
July 1st, 2026 | Season 1 | 9 mins 43 secs
ai investing, capital gains tax, cross-border wealth, cyprus non-dom, expat financial planning, expat money matters, france tax planning, inheritance tax, international tax planning, market update, pfic, uk politics, us connected persons, wealth management, weekly market update
This week’s Weekly Market Update explores renewed tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, shifting UK political and tax proposals, AI-driven market concentration, US-connected person planning issues, and changing tax regimes across Cyprus and France.
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Weekly Market Update 24/06/2026
June 24th, 2026 | Season 1 | 9 mins 9 secs
cross-border wealth, energy markets, expat finance, expat money matters, inheritance tax, international tax, malta residency, market update, portugal nhr, retirement planning, spacex ipo, uk pensions, us expats, wealth planning, weekly market update
This week’s update looks at the UK leadership transition, easing energy market tensions, SpaceX IPO volatility, and key cross-border planning issues affecting expatriates, including UK pensions for US residents, Portugal’s NHR expiry window, and Malta’s tax-efficient residency options.
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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 03/06/2026
June 3rd, 2026 | Season 1 | 10 mins
ai rally, cross-border planning, currency risk, data centres, european tax planning, expat finance, france wealth tax, global markets, inheritance tax, interest rates, investment markets, italy flat tax, portugal nhr, spain tax planning, uk pensions, wealth management, weekly market update
This week’s update looks at the next phase of the AI rally, renewed pressure on oil and energy prices, diverging central bank paths, currency pressure on British expats, and fresh tax and pension rule changes across the UK, Italy, Spain, France and Portugal.
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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.