Tax & Regulation | 31 Aug 17
Australia ramps up strategy to hit aggressive int’l tax plans
Australia’s tax avoidance taskforce has set out a new strategy to target aggressive international trust planning, having already raised over A$279m (£182m, €197m) over the last four years through its fight against “tax avoidance or evasion by privately owned and wealthy groups”.
Issuing tax laws by press release perilous for South Africa
Introducing tax legislation by press release and putting changes into place with immediate effect puts South African taxpayers in an “impossible position”, a tax expert has warned.
Investment | 31 Aug 17
Analysis: Are FANG stocks as safe as they seem?
Despite their hefty price tag, the FANG stocks and Apple have had remarkable staying power, surviving a sell-off and reaching record share price highs. But has the relative safety of the tech giants come to an end?
China tightens grip on fund industry
Private fund managers in China who raise money from retail investors could face sanctions under provisional regulations released by the country’s state council, according to a circular from the government.
Investment | 31 Aug 17
Rising advisory costs eat away at fund managers’ margins
Asset managers are seeing their margins being eroded because remuneration paid to fund managers and analysts is rising while overall management fees are coming down, research has found.