A string of strong earnings results as well as positive homes re-sale data in the US thrust the Dow into positive territory today.
Advisers believe business could bounce back to normal levels within six months as they continue to see a pick up during the last quarter.
Advisers must give tax advice on an international, not just local basis as wealthy families increasingly look to manage their assets internationally, according to a new report.
The FTSE 100 slumped on opening this morning with utilities companies among the losers following Ofwat's call for lower water bills.
Guernsey and Jersey intend to follow the Isle of Man's move in committing to automatic exchange of information, but concerns of a level playing field prevail.
Here we list who has moved where in another busy week in the offshore sector.
While house prices across Europe have plunged in recent months, a stream of wealthy tax exiles is continuing to push up property prices in offshore tax enclaves across the continent.
The migration of foundations to Jersey is set to soar as a new more flexible law lures existing structures to the island at the expense of other offshore centres.
Advisers must work harder to manage clients' expectations realistically as more complex products enter the market place, according to OBSR.
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) Financial Services Commission (FSC) has issued a raft of warnings about unregistered financial services firms illegally operating in the region.