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Three “robos” from the crucible of wealth tech share their data versus benchmarks
Avoid retirement regret by asking these key questions before making the big move to Malta
A lawyer lifts the lid on cohabiting myths around the world that could leave surviving partners with no legal rights.
Experts look at how investors can position themselves if the UK crashes out of the EU
There are nine key megatrends that will have a big impact on the investment philosophy of the future, according to research by RBC Wealth Management, part of the Royal Bank of Canada.
People wanting to protect and maintain control of family wealth are increasingly turning to family investment companies. Ravi Francis, senior associate solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth outlines the benefits and drawbacks of using such a structure.
While many in the UK may want to retire abroad, without the right planning or financial advice they may find themselves falling foul of local tax laws, warns Retirement Advantage.
Technology is undoubtedly today’s most discussed investment sector, with the high-profile FAANGs front and centre of most conversations. But it is important to recognise the opportunities within the diverse tech sector run far deeper, says Jacob Mitchell, portfolio manager and chief investment officer of Antipodes Partners.
What are the big questions that need to be answered before people retire to Portugal? Blevins Franks’ business development director Jason Porter offers a case study highlighting key questions to consider.
From banning exit charges to drawing on the platform industry to tackle orphan clients, the Financial Conduct Authority has outlined seven remedies to improve consumer outcomes.
Investors need to be focusing more attention on the potential for rising rates – both inflation and interest – and the implications for fixed income portfolios as global economic growth conditions continue to improve, says Neuberger Berman’s Jon Jonsson.
While funds invested in oil and gas companies dominated the lists of the best-performing funds in the second quarter, those investing in Latin America found themselves at the bottom of the table.