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15 May 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

Gold’s 2025 bull case strengthens on trade tensions, inflation and reserve diversification

The gold market has entered new territory, with State Street Global Advisors revising its outlook as bullion prices defy historical norms and market ...
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Bitcoin forecast to strike US$200k by year’s end

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SMC urges ‘balanced review’ of private markets

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AI set to lead thematic ETFs to record flows in 2025, says State Street

In a year marked by significant growth for thematic ETFs, 2025 is poised to be a landmark period for AI-focused ...

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Morningstar says Insignia takeover race not over yet as CC Capital remains in play

Morningstar believes there is still further to run with the potential takeover of Insignia Financial even with original ...

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Fidelity launches risk site

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

A website has been set up to help advisers calculate market volatility and risk.

Investment manager Fidelity will launch a website to measure market volatility.

"Due to recent uncertainty in the markets, risk and volatility are at the forefront of people's minds," Fidelity head of adviser business development Meaghan Unsworth said.

The website will provide advisers with information on market volatility, stock picking and details on how company stocks have recovered from market crises.

"Its simple design is visually engaging and showcases several important scenarios and themes that will help advisers educate their clients about risk," Unsworth said.

"Our volatility tool gives investment professionals resources that can help their clients understand why basic investment principles still make sense when investing in volatility times," she said.