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In a more unstable and uncertain world, the 60/40 allocation needs to evolve. A split of 50% equities, 30% bonds, and 20% alternatives offers diversification that is better suited to new challenges.
Two decades ago, infrastructure barely registered as an asset class, seen primarily as the domain of sovereign wealth funds and public-private partnerships. However, in the years since, infrastructure ...
Portugal’s financial landscape has changed significantly with the repeal of the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime, effective 1 January 2024. While some individuals could still apply under the ...
One of the most pressing challenges in financial data protection is ensuring lawful data transfers within multinational corporations. Many banks and fund management companies in Luxembourg are part of ...
Looking back at the 1980s and 1990s, companies looking to finance their growth had little choice but to go public, raising capital through stock markets. IPOs were a crucial step for expanding ...
Luxembourg’s Banque Havilland is under regulatory scrutiny, with the European Central Bank and the Luxembourg Financial Sector Supervisory Commission allegedly moving to revoke its licence, a ...
After undergoing recent surgery, my expectation was to receive my full set of notes on discharge. This, however, is not common practice in Luxembourg. To obtain my notes, I had to contact the hospital ...
The idea was sparked at a table amongst friends one night, according to co-founder Francesco*, “like most things happen: after a bottle of wine”. As he was sharing his experience about how cannabidiol ...
The company reported core profit (Ebitda) of $1.73bn in the last quarter of 2020, up from $901m in the third quarter, as economies began building back from the pandemic slump. Editda for the year ...
Arendt Investor Services has announced the appointment of Jean-Daniel Zandona as chief commercial officer. On Monday 27 May 2024, Arendt Investor Services announced that Jean-Daniel Zandona had been ...
The first Chinese bank, Bank of China Limited, Luxembourg Branch, came to Luxembourg in 1979--its first foreign outpost. In 1991 followed the second branch, called Bank of China Luxembourg. The ...
According to Matthias Paulke, chargé de mission at Luxembourg’s National Archaeological Research Centre (CNRA), “Trier was one of the most important cities in the Roman Empire and inevitably this had ...
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