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Why GoldBod is the definitive answer to the currency volatility

By Constance GbedzoThe establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) in 2025 stands as one of the most significant structural shifts in the history of Ghana’s extractive industry. It marks a ...
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) plans a new prediction-market framework that allows customers to earn a partial payout when they are directionally correct. Traders can take the traditional "yes" or "no" ...
EverForward Trading Advances Risk Governance Model as Brian Ferdinand Introduces Conditional Exposure Framework ...
As global markets continue to experience periods of rapid volatility and shifting macroeconomic conditions, maintaining ...
The Indian government has decided to maintain the RBI's 4% inflation target with a +/- 2% tolerance band for the next five years, ensuring policy continuity and price stability through March 2031.
In stressed markets, accessing diversified liquidity across venues becomes critical as implicit FX transaction costs can rise materially. Read more here.
Brian Ferdinand serves as Portfolio Manager and Trader at EverForward Trading, overseeing portfolio construction, capital allocation, and active execution across liquid global markets. His work ...
EverForward today highlighted the structured screening framework developed by Portfolio Manager Brian Ferdinand after his recent selection to the Forbes Business Council, an invitation-only ...
Bitget has introduced GetClaw, an autonomous AI trading agent built on the OpenClaw framework. The system launched through Bitget’s trading ecosystem to provide continuous crypto market monitoring ...
Income has long been one of the most consistent requests advisors hear from clients, but the way that income is being delivered inside ETFs is changing. Options-based strategies are no longer limited ...
While valuation cycles and interest rate shifts are inevitable, the underlying demand for rental housing continues to support the asset class over time.
First, it treats the firm as an island, ignoring the web of supplier relationships, technology transfers, and joint ventures through which Israeli firms actually generate value in Gulf ...