Proposed changes to the French tax regime provide some good news for French property owners.
The Far East continues to proffer profitable fascination for fund managers as Mike Kerley, Portfolio Manager of Henderson's Far East Income fund confirms.
Guernsey companies have received the go-ahead for listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx), giving the finance centre the competitive advantage it needs for doing business in the region.
Having correctly predicted a banking crisis on the scale of Lehman Brothers, Jon Moulton's (Chairman, Better Capital Fund) foresight on the industry's long road to recovery is fully justified in being heard. This is what he said in February 2008.
Royal London 360° has announced that over the first three months of the year, it's written a 50% increase in new business - worth £117 million - compared to the same period in 2010.
Investors who still believe in property as a means to make an income and some capital gain, are expected to flock to the second auction sale of repossessed Irish housing stock.
Lloyds TSB International has announced increases to its offshore interest rates on fixed rate products.
Just when you get used to a new UCITS on the block, someone comes along and runs off with it.
Blevins Franks is warning expatriates that the current UK rules for determining whether or not an individual is tax resident in the UK remain complex and unclear.
Close confirms taking a step closer to launching US QROPS following research which has provided it with "a hypothesis for a workable proposition."