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Saudi’s vision 2030: 5 years to go
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by Ocorian

Saudi’s vision 2030: 5 years to go

With five years to go until the realisation of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, how has the ambitious project attracted private wealth and family offi...
How a geopolitical risk premium could help shield investors from today’s conflicts

How a geopolitical risk premium could help shield investors from today’s conflicts

By Ali Al-Enazi

Do investment houses have the ability to protect their clients from geopolitical shocks?...
Syrian regime change, start-ups and the Year of the Snake: PWM Tea Break

Syrian regime change, start-ups and the Year of the Snake: PWM Tea Break

Louise Tumchewics, author and visiting fellow at the Department of War Studies at King's College London, chats over a cuppa to PWM's Yuri Bender and Ali Al-Enaz...

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February 3, 2025

Private banks eye shifting sands in Middle East

By Ali Al-Enazi

The Middle East is undergoing profound transformation, with implications for markets, regional stability, and key players’ power dynamics....
January 9, 2025

Growth of new hubs challenges Swiss private banking stalwarts

By Ali Al-Enazi

Emerging financial centres across the fast-growing regions of Asia and the Middle East are expanding faster than traditional heartlands, but it is too early to ...
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August 28, 2024

The impact of the UK’s changing non-dom landscape on wealthy Africans

By Julie Howard

The UK’s non-dom regime has attracted HNW individuals from Africa in particular, but with reforms announced by the government earlier this year, greater clarity...

Next generation driving force behind evolution of philanthropy in the Middle East

By Ali Al-Enazi

Philanthropy is a key focus of wealthy families across the Middle East with the younger generation interested in tackling root causes rather than symptoms....
June 25, 2024

Great millionaire migration gathers pace

By Ali Al-Enazi

With wealthy families increasingly comparing personal safety, taxation and investment regimes across rival hubs, competition to attract these mobile millionaire...
June 10, 2024

Cocoa monopoly leaves a bitter taste

By Toby Hayes

The fixed price Ghanian cocoa farmers are obliged to pay their government has led to a sequence of events that has called into question the integrity of the ent...