Regions
The privacy risks of cross border investing
What can unite the UK and Russia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar and Pakistan and India? The answer, as all nerds know, is not football but tax, specifically the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), according to Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth partner Alex Ruffel and solicitor Luke Micallef-Trigona.
North America | 6 Jul 18
Delaware gives ‘critical’ backing to ailing US beneficial owners list
The United States’ most nebulous jurisdiction has backed a bid in Congress to create a beneficial ownership register.
Credit Suisse Hong Kong to pay $77m for corrupt hiring scheme
Credit Suisse’s investment bank in Hong Kong will pay a total of $77m (£58.2m, €65.9m) to settle criminal and civil proceedings taken by the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its role in a corrupt hiring scheme.
DFMs hindering trust take-up on platforms
Discretionary fund managers’ lack of willingness to use investment companies in model portfolios is hindering their adoption on advised platforms, according to the Lang Cat.
Mis-sold Sipp complaint upheld in rare move
The UK’s Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has upheld a mis-selling complaint involving an unregulated introducer and self-invested personal pension (Sipp) provider Guinness Mahon.

