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Juncker faces EU vote over Lux tax deals
Jean-Claude Juncker is to face a vote in the European Parliament next week that will decide whether he should resign from his post because of his alleged influence in crafting Luxembourg’s lenient tax regime.
Juncker pledges tax crackdown but denies
The former Luxembourg Prime Minister has vowed to clampdown on tax avoidance in his new role as president of the European Commission, despite believing his own country’s tax system is in “full accordance” with European law.
Tax & Regulation | 10 Jul 14
fca recommends unbundling research
The Financial Conduct Authority has recommended sweeping structural changes to the type of research investment managers can pay for with dealing commissions.
Thai investors to complete mandatory suitability
Thailands capital market regulator is to make all investment companies ensure clients complete a suitability test before they are allowed to invest in any capital market products.
Tax & Regulation | 13 Mar 14
australias regulator to monitor fofa changes
The man behind plans to make major changes to Australia’s answer to RDR, assistant treasurer Arthur Sinodinos, took to Australian national television Tuesday night to discuss the controversial plans, and revealed that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission would be tasked with monitoring the changes, if they go ahead.