Adam Arnold is a seasoned financial journalist with a decade of experience reporting on critical developments in the global financial landscape. For the past ten years, he has been a consistent voice at Finance Monthly, specializing in comprehensive coverage of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), and broader financial news. Adam also provides deeply researched insights for the publication's net worth articles, offering readers a meticulous examination of wealth accumulation and financial standing. His deep understanding of market dynamics and corporate finance makes his insights invaluable to readers navigating today's complex economic environment.
Finance Monthly had the privilege to hear from father and daughter Robert J. Poulson and Jill Ann Poulson – partners in Poulson Law Offices. Robert, who’s spent most of his career as a commercial litigator specialising in the financial services sector, has represented some of the largest financial institutions in the world. Much of his work was done for liquidations and he has represented many bankruptcy trustees, debtors-in-possession, SIPC trustees and voluntary liquidations. Jill Ann is a transactional lawyer with heavy experience in mergers and acquisitions for major domestic and international corporations. She has recently expanded her work into asset recovery since mergers, acquisitions and other business restructuring often results in financial assets being lost or unintentionally abandoned.
In his first article for Finance Monthly, Rodney Peyton OBE MD covered the 5 fundamental strategies for the development and maintenance of passive income streams.
Finance Monthly speaks with Mike Coy, RFC, CPBA - a Senior Benefits Consultant with Aflac & Stryde Solutions, LLC / GMG business strategies. Splitting time between Austin, TX & Colorado Springs, CO, Mike has been in the insurance industry for over 40 years. In addition to his work in the insurance industry, Mike is also a winning baseball player and coach; a much sought after public speaker; and the author of three books –Incredible Business, I Chose… LIVE, where he recounts his battle with cancer, and his newest book A Random Act of Kindness. Mike beat cancer in 2013 and seven years later, he continues the fight for others through raising awareness, charity concert fundraising opportunities and speaking engagements.
Mark Oliphant, Head of Communications at The International Stock Exchange Group, takes a closer look at how stock exchanges can help companies navigate through COVID-19 and beyond.
The digital trends and the companies that might be the right stocks to not only survive but actually improve through the current pandemic and business environment.
Still holding out for a holiday abroad this summer? The good news is that a number of countries are now reopening their borders to international visitors in the next month. The bad news? You may need to quarantine for two weeks once you’re back home to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus.
In these unprecedented times when the stock market’s volatility has been vying for front-page positioning alongside coronavirus updates, those keen to integrate both headline stories will no doubt be looking at biotech stocks for some positivity. I know I have.
The past few months have been really difficult for the EU27, and with current fears around new cases, the European economic forecast of 7.4% contraction seems like a benign case.
You would have needed to be on another planet not to have heard that sustainable investments have outperformed markets since the COVID-19 crisis, says Vincent Gilles, CIO of Clim8 Invest.
The modern UK insurance industry began life in London during the 1700s when the first fire, accident and life insurance companies were established. Fast forward 400 years and you have an industry which, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI), manages investments of £1.7 trillion and employs over 300,000. This makes it the largest in Europe and the fourth largest in the world.
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