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A little lightweight plucking is already under way on product management fees
Wealth manager says regulatory crackdown prompts changes to charging structure that will dent profits
Old money, old problems
In this edition: Women are playing an increasingly senior role in the gaming industry; rich householders are finding themselves underinsured; a ‘nepo’ CEO on why taking over from a parent is no pushover; jittery about China’s intentions, some Taiwanese look offshore; should investors ditch hedge-funds?
Inflation and increased natural catastrophes have driven up premiums for upmarket property and collections
Bank under pressure to keep staff happy following combination with Credit Suisse
Online platforms and AI are among the digital tools that can satisfy clients’ demands for real-time, customer-centric services
Geopolitical tensions and crackdown on longstanding offshore holdings trigger shift into portable assets
CS provided banking services to some of country’s wealthiest citizens
Dividends-first approach no longer works so well
Faced with market turmoil and inflation, many savers want advice but struggle to find affordable support
‘Green’ funds’ performance has suffered, but clearer labelling should help consumers
Female clients tend to think differently about money
Rich clients rush to profit from giveaway but must consider wider picture
Many immigrant-origin people are missing the benefits of portfolio diversification
Sexual assault claims against the financier have put the firm’s ties under the spotlight
Industry is ethically compromised and failing clients, says group
Deal for Crux cements evolution of what was once one of Europe’s leading hedge funds into a mainstream asset manager
The brothers who own the Times of India have been seeking a split — and feuds among rich Indian families are not uncommon
Business of managing $31tn in US retail assets is shaken up as managers launch independent operations
Complex tax considerations need to be understood before embarking on acquiring a luxury vessel
Three internal candidates vie to succeed Australian banker who turned Wall Street bank into wealth management giant
In the cat-and-mouse game of tax collecting in the US, the cat looks set to pounce
Strong personal interest in healthcare among reasons for increase in flow of family office money into venture capital
Wealth management fees fall despite historic capital inflows into the city-state
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