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globaleye opens in shanghai while closing

Asia | 2 Feb 12

globaleye opens in shanghai while closing

Globaleye, the Dubai-headquartered advisory firm, has opened a new office in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai, and is closing its two-year-old Brazil operation.

globaleye lets expats eat cake while

Profiles & Comment | 2 Feb 12

globaleye lets expats eat cake while

Globaleye may be known to some for its birthday cakes, but these are the icing on its technology-based business model, reveals Helen Burggraf.

old mutual launches first isle of man

Products | 2 Feb 12

old mutual launches first isle of man

Old Mutual International has launched its first Isle of Man based product, Investment Portfolio, specifically for the South African retail market.

the new qrops legislation explained

Tax & Technical | 2 Feb 12

the new qrops legislation explained

Following the release of the second draft of QROPS legislation, there has been widespread concern about the future of the industry. Rex Cowley of Newdawn Consultancy & Research provides an overview of each QROPS jurisdiction and finds that its business as usual.

hkma revises rules for private banks products

Asia | 2 Feb 12

hkma revises rules for private banks products

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has published a revised version of its rules covering the sale of investment products, which changes the way private banks and so-called authorised institutions acting in a similar capacity are bound to deal with their clients.

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