Greek advice market set for US expat boom
Following the closure of the Portugal golden visa scheme
Following the closure of the Portugal golden visa scheme
It is now available in 10 jurisdictions across the continent
In a bid to free up more affordable housing for Greek nationals
In a bid to ‘elevate its position in the attractive’ market
As 79% say Brexit did not influence their decision to look at alternative residency
In a deal worth €165m
‘Attractive regime’ will persuade more people to retire in the European country
Summer in the UK this year has been a brief affair, so it comes as no surprise that nearly two-thirds of British expats think about the weather when planning their moves abroad. But sunshine isn’t the only factor prospective expats should consider.
Greece has returned to the bond market for the first time in three years after issuing its first five-year euro-denominated bond at a yield of around 4.75%.
In this Q&A session, filmed at a Pan-European Congress hosted by International Adviser’s sister publication Expert Investor, Yanis Varoufakis reveals exclusively why he is not a eurosceptic. He also explains why he admires Wolfgang Schäuble, and much more.
News that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has seemingly given in to creditor demands has certainly cheered financial markets.
It is probably a good thing that most investors don’t tend to believe in bad omens.