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In this issue: traditional family offices emerging as unlikely venture capitalists; young Ukrainian entrepreneurs fight to keep their economy alive; online stalking could be over for the rich and famous; Hong Kong jet owners face an uncertain future
The pandemic has forced even the wealthiest in Asia’s biggest financial hub into some difficult decisions
Turnround since the end of last year, as value strategies weather the storm better
Burnishing your credentials is much harder today, with deference all but gone and the glare of social media omnipresent
US consortium backed by private equity group Clearlake Capital told it can enter exclusive talks to buy the London football club
Since the 1990s, the private share of national wealth has soared while public wealth has shrunk
Meet our investment columnist at the FT’s historic Bracken House headquarters
Move by oligarch comes as sanctions intensify over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Lender relocates some workers to cheaper countries as it continues cost-cutting push
The less popular displays of wealth become, the more desirable the boats for private fun
Booming sales at the top end of the market pushed takings to nearly £3bn in the last quarter of 2021
First significant move in chief executive Ralph Hamers’ plans to expand in America
Why NFTs may soon have to compete with cash flow-generating content hosted on more conventional platforms.
Embrace diversity, stop being a Nimby and contribute to a new social and economic bargain
Hidden costs of frozen thresholds tempt more higher earners to consider VCTs
Gains will make you liable for capital gains tax — but there are ways to mitigate the costs
Top 1% of households have 230 times more wealth than those in the bottom 10%
The chancellor will inevitably look to raise money from the wealthy
Covid has magnified all the faff and time spent queueing for commercial flights
Criticism comes after Beijing’s UN mission says SpaceX Starlink satellites nearly hit space station
We can’t create sustainable economic growth while being the jurisdiction of choice for kleptocrats and crooks
A scion of a famous movie family has a start-up to ‘open the doors to new talent’
The 45-year-old entrepreneur talks about inheritance tax, unusual demands and how he spends his own fortune
Pseudoscience is mixed up with enough real science to make anything believable
Prices are rising, which means investors should understand the risks
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