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Haisman Wealth Management merges with Carnegie Investment Counsel
Floridas Haisman Wealth Management has merged its operations into Carnegie Investment Counsel bringing a permanent presence of Ohio-based money manager to Florida, reported Fort Myers Florida Weekly.
Multi-family office The Rena Group renamed as New Amsterdam Group
The Rena Group, a New York-based multi-family office and private asset management firm, has renamed itself as New Amsterdam Group.
ANZ names new chief representative for Malaysia
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) has named Tracy Ong as new chief representative for ANZ Malaysia replacing Fauziah Hisham.
Aberdeen Asset Management hires former head of Charles Stanley Direct
Aberdeen Asset Management has hired Rob Hudson Rob Hudson, former head of Charles Stanley Direct, to develop its digital proposition.
London Stock Exchange combines FTSE and Russell Indexes
London Stock Exchange Group has merged FTSE, the indexing and analytic solutions provider, with Russell Indexes following the acquisition of the Frank Russell Company, Russell Investments.
Jersey signs tax information exchange agreement with Romania
Jersey has signed a tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) with Romania at the Romanian Embassy in London.
Legal & General launches US index fund management business
Legal & General Investment Management America (LGIMA), a Chicago-based registered investment advisor, has launched its US index fund management business.
Deutsche Bank may sell stake in Arrowgrass Capital -report
Deutsche Bank is reportedly in advanced talks to sell minority stake in London-based hedge fund firm Arrowgrass Capital Partners to private-equity firm Foundation Capital Partners.
Germany, France, Italy urge EU to tighten restrictions on tax havens
The finance ministers of Germany, France and Italy have urged the EU to frame common corporate tax law to tighten restrictions on tax havens and avoid member states from attracting investors with lower tax rates.
Tough rules made to make US banks safer after credit crisis imperfect, says OFR
The Office of Financial Research (OFR) in its annual report to US Congress stated that the Federal Reserve’s annual check of the banking system’s financial health, stress tests, fell short on several counts.