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Proposals have struggled politically but some economists say the idea is due a resurgence
Governments have abdicated responsibility as billionaires become geopolitical actors
In this edition: How AI can enhance wealth management performance; wealth managers step up as the Irish economy booms; philanthropists are rewilding unprotected land as their legacy; unique challenges facing winery owners in China; branded residences give the property sector a boost
Boston Consulting Group report predicts fortunes in Asia will rise faster than the world average
I worry that some of the legacies in my will could cause conflict
Faced with market turmoil and inflation, many savers want advice but struggle to find affordable support
The prizes for countries hosting the wealthy are higher consumption, employment and investment
The closure of Nigel Farage’s account sparks a debate about a lender’s power to remove clients
New Consumer Duty regulations are, in principle, good for investors, but time will show what they mean in practice
Art buyers were spending more last year than they did before Covid-19 hit
This may not be unique to the rich, but if you have unlimited funds you can dig in further
Geopolitical tensions and crackdown on longstanding offshore holdings trigger shift into portable assets
The thing about status is that most of us just don’t have it — the truly wealthy don’t need to try to look rich
Today, practically everyone above a certain net worth has a ‘World-Saving Project’
Rich clients rush to profit from giveaway but must consider wider picture
Many immigrant-origin people are missing the benefits of portfolio diversification
Analysis of the mega-rich shows barely a dent in their fortunes or numbers
Weigh up the rising cost of travel against priceless memories
The billionaire entrepreneur’s AI initiative is disturbing in light of his selective approach to political and civic freedoms
The brothers who own the Times of India have been seeking a split — and feuds among rich Indian families are not uncommon
For thrill-seeking plutocrats, nothing offers an ego trip like football
In the cat-and-mouse game of tax collecting in the US, the cat looks set to pounce
Strong personal interest in healthcare among reasons for increase in flow of family office money into venture capital
New York galleries are opening locations around the country as local collector bases appeal
Wealth management fees fall despite historic capital inflows into the city-state
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