eight vintage classics volume two
In the second of our vintage classics volumes we bring you eight more managers with centuries of experience between them.
In the second of our vintage classics volumes we bring you eight more managers with centuries of experience between them.
A small but some say growing number of financial advisory firms that specialise in looking after expatriates living in Thailand are obtaining restrictive and hard-to-get licences from the country’s regulator, as they seek to differentiate themselves from their local rivals.
Josef Ackermann, chairman of the Zurich Insurance Group, has resigned over the apparent suicide of the company’s chief financial officer, Pierre Wauthier.
Concerns over swings in the financial markets are growing among British expatriate investors, according to a recent survey from Lloyds TSB International.
Ucits funds suffered the largest outflows in June since October 2008, according to the latest data from EFAMA.
The proportion of wealth booked offshore by investors decreased last year compared with that placed onshore, according to a recent report from The Boston Consulting Group.
The Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority (ESCA) is to introduce a series of fees for those who wish to register and distribute funds in the United Arab Emirates.
Rothschild has appointed a former senior banker at UBS as managing director of its wealth management business in Asia.
Wells Fargo Asset Management has made many of its sub-funds available in Singapore for the first time through two of that country’s largest third-party mutual fund distribution platforms: iFAST and PhillipCapital.
The global accounting entity formerly known as Ernst & Young is returning to Gibraltar, as EY, via a deal with some key executives from Baker Tilly's Gibraltar office.
Infinity Financial Solutions, an advisory firm with offices in six key Asian cities, has agreed a deal with the London-based Bestinvest wealth management firm to exclusively represent Bestinvest’s range of investment portfolios and discretionary management services throughout Asia.
Momentum Pensions, the multi-jurisdictional pensions provider with offices in the Isle of Man and Malta, has named Craig Cheyne head of sales, a new position, as it continues to expand.