BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Students throw their mortarboards in the air during their graduation photograph at the University of Birmingham degree congregations on July 14, 2009 in Birmingham, England. Over 5000 graduates will be donning their robes this week to collect their degrees from The University of Birmingham. A recent survey suggested that there are 48 graduates competing for every job. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Student Loan Forgiveness Not Part Of Democrats’ $1.85 Trillion Bill

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Student loan forgiveness is suddenly not a priority for the Joe Biden administration as Congress excludes it from the massive $2 trillion spending bill. The latest budget deal is expected to lift millions… Continue reading Student Loan Forgiveness Not Part Of Democrats’ $1.85 Trillion Bill

UK Consumer Confidence, Retail Sales Improve But Public Debt Worsens

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. UK consumer confidence is on the up despite inflation of 4.2%, and with Christmas shopping starting early also helping retail sales to beat forecasts for November. According to research by Gfk consumer confidence… Continue reading UK Consumer Confidence, Retail Sales Improve But Public Debt Worsens

GBP/USD Price Analysis: Failed to Boost Above 1.35 Despite Retail Sales, BoE

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. GBP/USD remains supported amid BoE rate hike bets. Fundamental data shows signs of recovery from the pandemic. Consumer confidence and the jobs market have appeared with progressive signs. Fedspeak and ECB are further… Continue reading GBP/USD Price Analysis: Failed to Boost Above 1.35 Despite Retail Sales, BoE