North America | 13 Jan 17
US fiduciary rule critic Scaramucci named in new Trump role
A leading critic of the Department of Labor’s (DoL) upcoming fiduciary rule, which will require pension advisers to act in the best interests of their clients, putting an end to high-commission investment products, has been named as an assistant to president-elect Donald Trump.
Tax & Regulation | 12 Jan 17
Ex-adviser jailed eight years over £4m Cyprus property fraud
A former financial adviser has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison after being found guilty of defrauding clients out of £4m (€4.6m, $4.8m).
UK expats need EU healthcare more than Europeans need NHS
A greater number of British expats rely on European healthcare under the UK’s reciprocal healthcare agreements than European pensioners living on the UK, who use the NHS, according to figures obtained by the BBC.
‘Highly unlikely’ Providence investors will get money back
Investors in the doomed Guernsey-based Providence Investment Funds have been told it is “highly unlikely” they will receive any money back, as a campaign group is set up on their behalf to target an FCA-regulated firm it claims is behind the funds’ promotion.
Swiss bank Syz exits Asia to focus on Europe
Switzerland’s Banque Syz has closed its asset management unit in Hong Kong to focus on European markets in the latest step towards consolidation in Asia’s wealth management industry.
