UK Adviser
Investment | 2 Nov 17
UK rates rise for first time in a decade
The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the first time in a decade, reversing the 0.25% emergency cut implemented in the aftermath of last year’s Brexit referendum.
UK asset management to see post-Brexit flight of EU nationals
The UK investment management industry is likely to lose many of its European professionals following Brexit, according to a new survey by the CFA Society.
Expats told to divorce and remarry to preserve rights
A same sex couple told to divorce and remarry to preserve their rights when moving to France has highlighted a potentially huge issue for cross border couples, according to a legal expert.
Tax avoidance plan promoter gets done for not telling HMRC
A tax avoidance scheme promoter has been found guilty of not telling HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about it.
Why expats should treat UK property with caution
Property investment in the UK is now less attractive for expats than using a pension or investment wrapper, according to technical expert David Denton.