Argentina has the highest tax pressure in Latin America – but the complexity of the system provides opportunities for savings
Greece has green shoots on the horizon, but its economy is still fragile, sas Theodore Krintas and Stelios Stylianidis of Attica Wealth Management
Leaked documents from a specialist offshore tax haven law firm have named dozens of leading world figures as clients
Recently enforced regulatory changes are due to have a considerable impact on the way that family offices are run
Ahmad Kasem of United Real Estate Company says Middle Eastern governments have pushed to remove all barriers to overseas real estate investors
Rideshare drivers are taking risks on the road, and insurers have been slow to provide a solution
As sovereign wealth funds reduce their market exposure, a comprehensive customer experience becomes vital, says Tommaso Corcos
As an industry, online gambling has boomed in the past decade. Yet despite impressive growth, a social stigma has kept many outside investors at arm’s length
Elizabeth Matsangou finds out why family offices are more popular now than they have ever been
The Moussaieff family has always dealt in high-end gems trading, with its roots originating in Bukhara, the main port of call on the famous Silk Road
While 2015 was an arduous year for wealth management, the importance of providing clients with value that goes beyond the optimal allocation of liquid assets has never been more apt than now
BCI Asset Management’s Rene Peragallo on Chile’s position in Latin America
Despite domestic and global efforts to narrow the gap, inequality between the wealthiest one percent and the remaining 99 continues to rise
Investors have begun utilising lawsuits as a new asset class. This securitisation faces some strong opposition, but could have a positive influence on the pursuit of justice
Analysts remain split over the giant’s future, but with commodity prices set to remain low, 2016 is likely to be a difficult year for Glencore