Chris Horlick takes a look at the findings of the Dilnot Commission
The long-term care market effectively disappeared in the early 1990s. But is it about to re-open and how should IFAs approach it? Stephanie Spicer reports
Paul Burgin looks at the Indian ETF market, where despite high demand, there are many limitations to investing there
Investors can expect substantial returns if market movements in the second half of the year resemble the first, says Philip Saunders, manager, Investec Global Strategic Managed fund.
Following hard on the heels of signing tax agreements with Japan and Indonesia, the Isle of Man has announced a further strengthening of regulatory ties - this time with Slovenia.
Offshore Britain's drive to establish agreements for exchanging tax information with as many jurisdictions around the world as possible shows no signs of slackening.
Chris Horlick discusses the findings of the recent OECD report into rapidly ageing populations and asks what it means for long-term care funding.
The global economy faces the risk of stagflation as rising commodity prices and slowing growth in China derail the recovery, said the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Long term care (LTC) insurance products will remain niche in spite of a growing need unless people are forced to buy them, the OECD said.