Financial Risks
Coverage of Financial Risks in the Nexus archive.
- Top Democrats rip proposal allowing digital assets in 401(k) plans
Top Democratic lawmakers are urging the Department of Labor to withdraw a proposal that would allow retirement plans to offer investments in cryptocurrency, private equity, and other alternative assets, arguing that this could expose workers' savings to greater financial risks and higher fees.
- Can South Korea really afford nuclear submarines?
South Korea is planning to build its first domestic nuclear-powered submarines, which could shift its strategic role from a U.S. security client to an undersea power, but the initiative carries significant financial, technological, and proliferation risks.
- What are the risks of trying to settle debt on your own?
A DIY approach to debt settlement can backfire due to legal, financial, and tax risks. Individuals may not fully understand these risks, leading to potential negative consequences. It is essential to consider these factors before attempting to settle debt on one's own.
- A quarter of US stock market gets report cards from Wall Street on same day this week. Even one bad grade can spell catastrophe for your 401(k). Here's EXACTLY what you need to do
A quarter of the US stock market faces evaluations from Wall Street this week, with a single negative report potentially harming retirement accounts like 401(k)s. The article emphasizes the urgency of monitoring these assessments to mitigate financial risks.
- Stop Being a Sheep: The Copy Trading Trap
The article warns against the dangers of copy trading, highlighting how blindly following others in financial markets can lead to significant losses. It criticizes the herd mentality of investors and emphasizes the need for independent decision-making.
- ‘Excessive’ financial risks threaten survival of many English universities, report warns
A report by the Higher Education Policy Institute warns that many English universities face survival threats due to excessive financial risks, including high borrowing levels and rapid student number expansion. The thinktank highlights these factors as endangering both individual institutions and the broader sector.