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Kate_sept2004 | E+ | Getty ImagesDespite economic uncertainty, it's still possible to build and preserve generational wealth, experts said Thursday at CNBC's Financial Advisor Summit. "But I think we'll still have an earnings recession," she said, pointing to rising costs of labor amid worker strikes. While rising interest rates have triggered stock market volatility, they have created competitive options for investors. Biggest threats to generational wealthWith some experts still predicting a recession, experts at the summit said it's also important to protect generational wealth. 1 cause of great loss of wealth is concentration," said Lagomasino, emphasizing the risk of having "a lot of eggs in one basket."
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Generational Wealth Building
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGenerational Wealth BuildingFinancial health can mean different things to different people and can also look different depending on your financial goals. This session covers the ways to build wealth and financial stability at any age and at any stage to sure up your financial future. It features SoLo Funds Founder Rodney Williams and WE Family Offices CEO & Managing Partner Mel Lagomasino. Moderated by CNBC Senior Finance and Banking Reporter Leslie Picker.
Persons: Rodney Williams, Mel Lagomasino, Leslie Picker Organizations: WE, CNBC Senior Finance, Banking
Oil prices surging to the brink of $100 per barrel and the specter of higher for longer inflation have renewed concern about stagflation risks, however. Kashkari reaffirmed this message when speaking to CNBC on Wednesday, saying that he was not sure if interest rates have been raised enough to successfully fight price growth. Market participants are worried that surging oil prices could keep inflation higher for longer, amplifying the risk of stagflation. "The price pressure reflects a shortage of supply, after OPEC+ cut production targets, under the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Russia. This must be seen in the context of a moving geopolitical environment, with Saudi Arabia recently joining the BRICS group," they added.
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The big bogeyman out there is stagflation: WE Family Offices CEO
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe big bogeyman out there is stagflation: WE Family Offices CEOMel Lagomasino, CEO of WE Family Offices, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why she believes the Fed's expectation to keep rates higher for longer offers the best opportunity for fixed-income investments in the last 30 years, and more.
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