Jupiter hands Surtees onshore Asian fund
Jupiter’s Ben Surtees has taken over management of the firm’s £46m Asian Fund from Philip Ehrmann, who will focus solely on the China Fund.
Jupiter’s Ben Surtees has taken over management of the firm’s £46m Asian Fund from Philip Ehrmann, who will focus solely on the China Fund.
Thousands of expatriate Britons now await a decision by European human rights judges in Strasbourg that will affect how much state pension they are to receive in years to come, following a key hearing
The OECD has claimed a “revolution” in its bid to eradicate tax evasion through banking secrecy, saying it will soon add “teeth” to measures designed to ensure members deliver on promises to share fin
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (Swip) has launched four funds into its Luxembourg Sicav, three with emerging market strategies and the fourth a UK equity 140/40 portfolio.
Britannia International, the Isle of Man-based offshore subsidiary of what is now known as the Co-operative Bank, has launched a second issue of its six-year Guaranteed Capital Bond, and an eighth iss
Sales of overseas-domiciled funds in the UK market leapt in July, the Investment Management Association(IMA) reported, touching their highest monthly total since it began publishing data in 2007.
Friends Provident International (FPI) has launched a protection plan that aims to provide Hong Kong residents with insurance against the financial consequences of premature death, terminal illness, cr
Vistra, the Geneva-based international trust and corporate services provider with roots and offices in London and Jersey, has sold a majority stake to IK Investment Partners, a Scandinavian private eq
Rachael Griffin, head of product law and financial planning for Skandia International, takes a fresh look at the UK tax rules for resident but non-domiciled and not ordinarily resident individuals and
Single premium offshore bond business into the UK collapsed in the second quarter of the year, falling 56% compared the same period in 2008, according to figures released by the Association of British
Friday will be payout day for savers hit by the collapse of Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander (Isle of Man).
Depsitors caught by last Octobers collapse of the Isle of Mans branch of Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander will receive their first dividend from the banks liquidator next Friday.