Deutsche Bank WM repositions post-Brexit
Despite Brexit, the chief investment officer of Deutsche Bank’s wealth division, Christian Nolting, still sees upside potential for equities in the UK and Europe.
Bearish investors resort to indiscriminate selling
If fund flows are a reliable sentiment gauge, investors were at their most bearish since the autumn of 2011 on the eve of the Brexit vote. And the referendum outcome may have only exacerbated this trend.
Best Practice | 3 Jul 16
How financial advisers can be ‘invaluable’ in divorce cases
The ex-wife of a Saudi billionaire is currently seeking £196m ($260m) in her divorce hearing in the High Court in London, says Judith Fitton, partner in the family department of law firm Mundays.
Samoa’s PM defends island’s role as offshore tax haven
The prime minister of Samoa, Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi, has defended his country’s role as an offshore tax haven, claiming the ravages of climate change have left the Pacific island nation increasingly reliant on the revenue it brings.
Tax & Regulation | 1 Jul 16
AJ Bell lays the odds for UK post-Brexit reforms
With UK chancellor George Osborne having abandoned his plans to generate a budget surplus by 2020 following Brexit, AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby gives his odds on whether HM Treasury will adopt any of the six radical money saving options available to them and if the Pensions Bill will be delayed.