The case against UBS kicks off today in Paris. The bank faces charges of assisting clients to evade the French tax authorities and of money laundering.
United Overseas Bank and NTUC launched a set of awards that recognize small businesses and individuals who have made outstanding progress in their firms' digital capabilities.
Working in banking takes up a lot of time – so it’s no wonder the workplace is often where many meet their partners. Many banks have laid down rules. finews.asia offers some tips.
UBS is set to face criminal charges in France. finews.asia recounts why the Swiss bank, normally docile when its scandals threaten to spill into court, couldn't avoid it this time.
Mirabaud's future is exciting, challenging, and complex, according to partner Camille Vial. She details the Swiss private bank's growth plan to finews.asia.
When watch collectors talk about in-house movements, Girard-Perregaux is a brand that can’t be left out. The history of Girard-Perregaux’s Laureato stretches all the way back to the 1970s.
Indosuez Wealth Management wants to reinforce its outsourcing subsidiary Azqore. A consulting firm is stepping in with a cash injection.
UBS and France are headed for a high-stakes public trial in a long-running tax dispute. Another prominent trial is playing out in in Paris, casting another bank in an equally unsavory role.
Given the historical context of reversion to peak levels by virtue of a strong upswing in the Japanese equity market, investors might ask where we stand now, writes Carlo Capaul on finews.first.
Credit Suisse has been airing its ambitions for the oil monarchy for years now. Despite the bank’s good connections in the kingdom, there is little to suggest a breakthrough anytime soon.
He is a Swedish aristocrat, managing director in wealth management and presumably a notorious fraudster. He apparently cheated bank clients out of millions, as research by finews.asia shows.
If proof were required that Standard Chartered is punching above its weight amongst Asia’s private bank, its recent hire of an ex-Deutsche banker, as finews.asia can reveal, would be it.
BNP Paribas, which lost its head of China with Alfred Tsai’s departure, has lured a senior banker from Credit Suisse to be his replacement, a source told finews.asia.
Richard Olsen is years past many of his crypto colleagues in age and experience, but the Lykke founder still wants to reinvent finance. He tells finews.asia how, after a landmark deal.
The mayor of South Korea's largest city visited Switzerland, where he inked a pact to more closely link up to the alpine nation's burgeoning blockchain technology hub.
Allfunds Bank Group added three major appointments at its Asia office, in its push to better serve clients in the region.
«Smart-casual is a style for the office and should not be confused with outfits you might wear to the beach or in the garden,» says Sigvard Wohlwend.
Cryptocurrency and blockchain firms have grown explosively in both Singapore and Switzerland. The two finance rivals are racing neck-to-neck to lure top firms to settle in.
A long-standing equities investor for the GIC is leaving the Singapore sovereign wealth fund for a French boutique.
UBS boss Sergio Ermotti is slated to give investors an update later this month, followed by Credit Suisse. Hopes for new impetus at these giants are being dampened by a frosty trading environment.
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