Trump must show backbone and repeal Fatca: deVere CEO
US president-elect Donald Trump must show some backbone and repeal the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) as a priority, says deVere founder and chief executive Nigel Green.
US president-elect Donald Trump must show some backbone and repeal the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) as a priority, says deVere founder and chief executive Nigel Green.
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Nick Cringle has joined Arbuthnot Latham as private banking director for the north-west region.
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Politics are the main barrier to broad-reaching – and much needed – infrastructure spending, according to Standard Life Investments (SLI) as it recognises the need for greater fiscal stimulus.
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Mifid II is a big concern for around three-quarters of global asset managers, who think regulators need to provide better guidance and tools to navigate the increasingly complex landscape, according to State Street Corporation.
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The sharp jump in global inflation expectations since Donald Trump’s US election success papers over several significant differences in the inflation path for different countries, said Tanguy Le Saout.
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Aviva Investors has launched a Global Equity Endurance Sicav for Giles Parkinson.
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Miton has removed the initial charges on its multi-asset funds in a bid to improve transparency for investors.
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The weakest US dividend growth since the financial crisis pulled global dividends down 4% year on year in the third quarter, Henderson Global Investors said on Monday.
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Infrastructure securities should provide a hedge against rising inflation expectations, new research by Deutsche Bank reveals.
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The past week has seen the widest global disparity between equity and bond flows ever, according to the latest BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research report.
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A sixth person has been charged by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for promoting and selling shares through a succession of four boiler room companies.
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Donald Trump’s election victory has triggered an almost unprecedented move into US equities.
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