Amid rising costs and increased workplace flexibility, more middle-income Americans are exploring living options that were once seen as the exclusive domain of the ultra-wealthy: residency abroad.
Amid rising costs and increased workplace flexibility, more middle-income Americans are exploring living options that were once seen as the exclusive domain of the ultra-wealthy: residency abroad.
The biggest U.K.-focused exchange-traded fund available in the U.S. has been losing investors amid the political turmoil in the United Kingdom.
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Tanzeel Akhtar trained as a foreign correspondent at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and in newspaper journalism at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. She is NCTJ-qualified in Media Law, Public Administration and Shorthand (100wpm).
Her reporting has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, BBC, CNBC, Forbes, Euromoney and ETF.com, among other international publications covering global markets, digital assets and finance. She has held editorial roles at Bloomberg, CoinDesk and Interactive Investor.
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