In this edition: collectors driven by passion, not money; wealthy weigh up the tax rules under a new UK government; political donors wielding power at America’s elite universities; why tax havens aren’t always the first choice; next generation of electric supercars gains momentum
The corporation has changed significantly over the past century — so has the consumer
Access to the arts is more likely to govern a billionaire’s choice to stay in a cultural capital such as London — along with the political and economic security
Work out what you want to achieve and start early. The principles will probably remain the same, regardless of any changes in the autumn Budget
From vintage cars to watches and paintings — the amateur connoisseur driven by a passion for their pastime has been replaced by those looking for an investment opportunity
There is a tendency to stick with your tribe and vacation only where other wealthy people are
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Countries such as the UK are tightening tax rules for well-off foreigners, while others are competing to offer them a new home
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Reactions to the Ambani wedding show we have lost our distaste for fortunes on extravagant display
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The sector has expanded from a small number of groups to about 15,000 offices worldwide and an estimated $5.9tn in assets
Swiss bank issues alarming outlook for the wealthy in Britain, but the flight of ‘non-doms’ is only a small factor
Advisers plot ways to ‘Labour-proof’ clients’ finances after landslide victory
The post-pandemic spending surge appears to be over
Some clients are offloading investments fearing a tax hit from a Starmer government, wealth managers say
The billionaire investor ends nearly two decades of gifts to the Gates Foundation for a new charity led by his children
In the wake of Consumer Duty, the UK’s wealth managers aim to meet clients’ heightened expectations
Compared with their parents, children often have different expectations when it comes to managing their money
When it comes to love, what cosy webs billionaires do weave
A guide to ‘optimising your life for wealth and success’ from the professor of marketing at NYU Stern
These small firms are often the hidden hands that have quietly transformed the country with a wide range of investments
Investor’s family office bought two heritage properties for $19mn
Winning young clients is critical to future success for private banks and wealth managers
Rules are tightening and prices rising but plenty of schemes remain open for business