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Companies | 24 Nov 17

Appleby family law head exits to found own firm

The head of family law at Appleby, the firm at the centre of the Paradise Papers, has left the business and set up her own firm in Jersey.

Isle of Man

Industry | 24 Nov 17

‘Scurrilous’ Paradise Papers reporting slammed by IoM ministers

Isle of Man politicians have strongly defended the island’s economy following the Paradise Papers revelations, with one minister describing them as “a deliberately orchestrated attack from the international media”.

Best Practice | 24 Nov 17

Zurich selfie app gives life insurance quotes

An app launched by insurance company Zurich can calculate how much life insurance would cost for a customer based on a selfie.

Asia | 24 Nov 17

Majority of Asia’s rich overlooking succession planning

Asia’s wealthy cross border families are largely unprepared to transfer wealth to the next generation according to research.

Emerging debt inflow run loses pace

Emerging Markets | 24 Nov 17

Emerging debt inflow run loses pace

The record run of flows into emerging market debt is continuing, but is losing pace as investors are taking profits against a backdrop of rising US rates and some geopolitical issues.

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