The European elections are scheduled to take place in late May, and the results could send the currency markets into a tailspin. Many believe that the two main parties that are driving policy making, could lose their majority which would provide the opportunity to form new alliances. With the UK leaving the EU, the election…
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The Snap UK Election and Sterling
The trend for exchange rates to be driven more by political events than any underlying economic factors has been to the fore once again in recent days, as events in the UK and the US have impacted upon the strength of the pound against the dollar. It probably doesn’t need pointing out once more, but…
Predicted developments for the finance sector in the Middle East: 2016 and beyond
The Middle East is one of the most exciting places to be in the world right now when it comes to the international financial sector. Of course, being able to predict what will happen in the money markets is never easy, although when certain circumstances come together, it can make the process of choosing the…
Understanding Tax Debt Relief and What You Can Do
If you currently owe money to the IRS, you have a number of things to think about. The first thing is that you have to consider the IRS as a lender, which means they want their money as soon as possible. However, this also means that they are happy to listen to any “Offer in…