Tax & Regulation | 5 Jan 17
UK upholds use of controversial APNs to tackle tax avoidance
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said it will continue to use accelerated payment notices (APNs) to combat tax avoidance schemes, despite concerns that the penalties are “morally questionable”.
People Moves | 5 Jan 17
PEOPLE MOVES: Aegon, ATS, CII, Zedra, Lombard Odier
Aegon announces the departure of its UK platform czar following its buyout of Cofunds as Alliance Trust Savings hires an ex-Prudential consultant to the newly-created role of chief operating officer. Zedra appoints a new head of its London office, while on a more tragic note Columbia Threadneedle confirms the death of global equities manager Stephen Thornber.
US policy drives Bank of Singapore’s glum outlook on China
Potentially aggressive US trade policy and China’s expanding credit are top concerns, according to Richard Jerram, the Bank of Singapore’s (BoS) chief economist.
Fidelity obtains first ‘private fund’ licence in China
Fidelity International has become the first global asset manager allowed to launch investment products in mainland China through a wholly-owned local subsidiary, in the latest move by Beijing regulators to open up the country’s capital markets to foreign firms.
Best Practice | 5 Jan 17
Uncovering stances on business ethics among advisers globally
Tricky ethical scenarios faced by financial advisers around the world who take part in the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment’s integrity-based workshops show some fascinating trends, says Rebecca Doodson, CISI’s manager of ethics and integrity.
