Q&A Recently, AT Express received many inquiries from customers when buying American real estate. Understanding the smoothness of dear customers, AT… continue readingQ&A
Cyprus: New law introduces an attractive non-domiciled status On 9 July 2015, the Cypriot House of Representatives voted on a number of significant amendments to the Cyprus tax… continue readingCyprus: New law introduces an attractive non-domiciled status
Tax free incentives for investors to boost Cyprus’ appeal Limassol - Cyprus’ recently revised taxation framework makes it arguably the most attractive citizenship-by-investment program in Europe to offer non-domiciled investors… continue readingTax free incentives for investors to boost Cyprus’ appeal
Hong Kong’s Tsang Says No Excuse for Law-Breaking Protest Hong Kong’s finance chief said accepting legal consequences doesn’t excuse the city’s pro-democracy protesters breaking the law, as movement leaders… continue readingHong Kong’s Tsang Says No Excuse for Law-Breaking Protest
DBS profit rises as fee businesses offset slower lending DBS Group Holdings Ltd. (DBS), Southeast Asia’s largest bank, posted a third straight quarter of profit growth as higher fees from wealth… continue readingDBS profit rises as fee businesses offset slower lending
Financial Times: Cyprus seeks EUR 1.5bn in 10-year bond sale Cyprus is planning its first sale of long-dated government debt since the financial crisis that left the island in need… continue readingFinancial Times: Cyprus seeks EUR 1.5bn in 10-year bond sale
European Banks seen gaining as ECB tests persuade European bank shares and bonds may rally tomorrow after the European Central Bank gave most lenders a clean bill of health in… continue readingEuropean Banks seen gaining as ECB tests persuade
European banks see ECB exams as step to unlocking lending The European Central Bank’s unprecedented inspection of lenders’ books will help end a slump in lending that’s dogged southern Europe for years, said… continue readingEuropean banks see ECB exams as step to unlocking lending
Bank of America’s surprise profit is wiped out amid currency probes Bank of America Corp. cut third-quarter earnings by $400 million, wiping out the surprise profit it reported last month, on higher… continue readingBank of America’s surprise profit is wiped out amid currency probes
Biggest banks tighten grip on currency trading Foreign-exchange trading is consolidating among the five biggest banks, a trend that may cut the number of competitors in the… continue readingBiggest banks tighten grip on currency trading
The Russian Ruble is collapsing The Russian ruble has collapsed to a record low against a basket of dollars and euros despite intervention by the central bank… continue readingThe Russian Ruble is collapsing
Fed officials ready to slow tightening if world growth disappoints Federal Reserve officials sounded an alert over the threat to U.S. growth from a slowdown elsewhere in the world, warning… continue readingFed officials ready to slow tightening if world growth disappoints