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Valentina Romeo

Valentina Romeo is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom and looking to move to Madrid.

 Multi-lingual financial journalist with strong practice skills and experience in online and print magazines

• Strong linguistic and literary background (Italian, English, German, French, Spanish)

What I cover:
-Investments, financial markets, asset and fund management, wealth management, economics, investment platforms, FS regulation
-Banking and finance (retail and private banking)
-European, international affairs and business
-Literature and art
-Education and unemployment, migration and development

 
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop Feature Stories Content Writing Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast) Fact Checking
 
Finance Fact Checking

Fineco: The bank of the future? FinecoBank is an Italian and international reality. From brokerage start-up to online bank, it has a record of innovation and is becoming an example of modernity. In December 2013 it was again voted best website of the year. Valentina Romeo interviews Fineco's Paolo Di Grazia, head of the Direct Bank

Trump vs Brexit: The looming questions for investors The investment industry is adjusting to a “new normal” following the shock election of Donald Trump as US president. Fund groups are still digesting what the outcome of the US election means for global market dynamics and whether we are headed for a revolutionary style of politics from the world’s largest economy.

Is the fall of China a bigger problem than Greece? With the Greek debt crisis dominating the national news cycle in recent weeks, the world has all but overlooked another potential market setback: the Chinese stock market crash.

With Brexit edging closer, what are the changes experienced by wealth managers and how should they prepare for the uncertain future?

Vanguard, one of the world’s largest fund groups, has its sights on the likes of Hargreaves Lansdown and Nutmeg as it prepares to launch a direct-to-consumer offering.

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