United Kingdom | 27 Jul 18
Doctor cleared of soliciting IFA’s murder
A former Dorset GP who entered his financial adviser’s details into a site on the dark web offering guns for hire has been cleared of soliciting murder.
Investors find Chinese companies ‘difficult’
A staggering 98% of global investors said they have difficulties engaging with onshore Chinese companies and do not agree with the recent A-share inclusion on the MSCI, according to a survey by the Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA).
Best Practice | 27 Jul 18
FEIFA unveils first network member
The Federation of European IFAs has confirmed that Nexus Global is the first network in its latest membership offering, which is designed to support advisers in areas such as professional development and training, business transitioning and European regulatory matters.
Dwindling UK non-doms pay record £9.4bn in tax
UK non-domiciled taxpayers handed over a record sum to HM Revenue & Customs in 2016/17 despite their numbers dropping by a quarter.
Advisers face ‘battering’ over China regulations
China’s new asset and wealth management guidelines will likely trigger a fresh wave of consolidation despite some recent revisions, according to Andrew Xia of Noah Holdings, a private Chinese asset management service provider.