neuberger berman targets scandinavia with new role
Asset manager Neuberger Berman has appointed Magnus Kristensen to lead its Scandinavian distribution.
Asset manager Neuberger Berman has appointed Magnus Kristensen to lead its Scandinavian distribution.
HSBC has displaced Bank of America as the worlds most valuable bank brand, according to the Brand Finance Banking 500 report, released today.
Skipton International has launched two new 40 and 80 day notice accounts and withdrawn its Premium 40 and 90 products.
The Isle of Man and Dubai have signed a memorandum of understanding, designed to strengthen business, economic and trade relations between the two countries.
As FATCA watchers around the world keep checking their smartphones for news that the final guidance on the incoming US legislation has been issued, some experts are doubtful that the US Treasury will be able to keep to its recently-stated vow to try to make things easier for foreign financial institutions that will be affected.
HM Revenue & Customs has overhauled the way it deals with investigations into the most serious cases of tax fraud.
Stratton Street Capital has added renminbi and Swiss franc share classes to its Renminbi Bond Fund.
As the door shuts on the eight-week period during which HM Revenue & Customs was accepting comments on its plans to amend its QROPS regulations, Guernsey QROPS providers are pinning their hopes on the introduction of a new pensions scheme that would be open to islanders and non-residents alike.
In what is being viewed as a challenge to the ambitions of Hong Kong, and possibly London, to become major players in the trading of renminbi, Shanghai yesterday threw its hat into the ring.
Investment manager T. Rowe Price has become the latest company to bolster its presence in northern Europe, with the appointment of a representative who will focus on Sweden.
Royal London 360° has agreed a wrap partnership with Fusion Wealth, a UK-based platform, bringing to six the number of platforms with which it has such deals.
Offshore law firm Mourant Ozannes has opened an office in Hong Kong, its first in Asia.