Many have called into question the extent to which cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are escaping tax liabilities, but until a regulatory framework is decided upon, the issue will remain unchecked
Creating a modern pension system is an inevitable yet crucial step in the development of any economy. As Peru’s continues to soar, its pension industry is undergoing some much-needed changes
Diversifying risk strategy has reaped great rewards for one of Canada’s largest pension funds, the British Columbia Teachers’ Pension Plan
Through new technological tools like Pension Scanner, the Chilean pension fund manager AFP Capital will deliver its promise to be a savings advisor to its customers
After its acquisition of Afore BBVA Bancomer in March last year, Afore XXI Banorte became Mexico’s largest pension fund manager
New research shows 64 percent of Brazilians have never saved for retirement – a shocking figure that HSBC Fundo de Pensão aims to address
Rodrigo Galán and Oscar del Diego, CEO and CIO of Ibercaja Pension, discuss the changes in the Spanish pension system
While the country has strong economic growth prospects, Argentine’s tax regulations means nearly half of its GDP is sidelined
The German real estate market is thriving in spite of difficult economic conditions
World Finance interviews Eric Visser and Andre La Grange of the Sentinel Retirement Fund, on the South African pension system and why many people are retiring with inadequate income
The wealth in the Gulf area has grown exponentially over the last few decades. Martin Morris discovers how much of it is tied up in a relatively new form of wealth management
World Finance talks to Yilmaz Yildiz, CEO of Zurich Sigorta, about how Turkey’s economic growth and demographics have impacted on its insurance sector
World Finance interviews Choy Chung-Foo, CEO of BOC Group Life Assurance, on the internationalisation of the Renminbi currency
World Finance interviews Arthur Lang, Group CFO of CapitaLand, on Asia’s burgeoning real estate market and potential future investments
Mexico is shaking up its tax system, by increasing corporate tax and retail sales taxes, among others. Selwyn Parker looks at the effects this might have