Regulations currently under consultation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may pose a threat to the legitimacy of QROPS being used by expats in the region, an expert has warned.
Emerging market economies will "outperform significantly" in 2011 despite the first quarter slow-down in global growth, according to Skandia.
Equitable Life policyholders came a step closer to finally receiving compensation today, as the Treasury laid out its plans for its £1.5bn Payments Scheme.
Ascentric has passed £3bn assets under administration (AUM) as it nears profitability.
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Close confirms taking a step closer to launching US QROPS following research which has provided it with "a hypothesis for a workable proposition."
Guernsey regulators say they are pulling out all the stops to ensure they'll have the all important passporting procedures in place for its fund industry to market across the EU's jurisdictions in full compliance with the AIFM Directive come 2018.
European markets opened lower on news of IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arrest on rape charges, amid fears his absence from eurozone talks will delay bailout plans for Portugal and Greece.
Regulators and ETP providers should more clearly differentiate between traditional ETFs and those using complex strategies that "add unexpected risk", according to Evercore Pan-Asset (EPA).