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Trump ‘a drunken driver’ investors trying to avoid: FirstCape CEO

Malcom Jackson and Matt Whineray talk market volatility, KiwiSaver settings and acquisitions.

US President Donald Trump.

The market turmoil created by US President Donald Trump’s implementation of global tariffs has been a boon for wealth management firm FirstCape, its chief executive Malcolm Jackson says.

That’s because all the uncertainty has meant people are seeking financial advice, he told a Trans-Tasman

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Hamish McNicol Wed, 30 Apr 2025
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