World Finance interviews Furio Pietribiasi, Adrian Doyle and Luc Simoncini, of Mediolanum Asset Management, to find out the company’s work in Ireland
Today, asset management firms must put risk management at the centre of all they do if they are to ensure the long-term trust of clients
Restoring Iceland’s battered reputation for financial services has taken time, but firms like MP banki are working towards that goal
Pre-1990, Berlin was a city sustained by heavy state subsidies, but the country’s financial prosperity is helping bring back investors – particularly in the real estate market
Although it is still adapting to a changed marketplace, the wealth management sector is becoming more sustainable. Here, we celebrate companies that have contributed to the industry’s progressive transformation in the 2014 Investment Management Awards
Absolute return fixed-income investing – and avoiding cyclically-expensive equities – may be the way to go in today’s climate
Banking privacy laws have come under increasing scrutiny, but industry figures are keen to remind us that they have a legitimate purpose, especially for the wealthy in corrupt and unbanked emerging markets
The departures of two highly sought star fund managers sent waves across the asset management industry. But have firms and investors placed too much emphasis on individuals as a route to success?
World Finance speaks to Nick McCall, CEO of Falcon Private Wealth, to find out about the bank’s bespoke wealth management solutions
World Finance interviews Ignacio Saldaña, Chief Investment Officer at Afore XXI Banorte, to discuss Mexico’s blossoming pension funds market
Don Mailliard, North American Leader for Financial Management at KPMG, discusses the changing role of CFOs, and how they can help create ‘intelligent enterprises’
World Finance interviews Alfredo Lalia, CEO of HSBC Insurance Brasil, on the growth of the Brazilian private pension industry
Rising house prices have led observers to worry that Switzerland is on the verge of a property bubble. This could be a natural consequence of its economic model, writes Jules Gray
A case of money laundering and tax fraud against Princess Cristina of Spain has sparked a heated debate of preferential treatment in a country already inflamed by austerity
World Finance interviews Tom McPhail, Head of Pensions Research at Hargreaves Lansdown, about the impact of the FCA pension report on the insurance market