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Daily Wealth Letter from The Wealth Forums 30 Sept. 2016

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Richard Moir, The Wealth Forums CEO

Richard Moir, The Wealth Forums CEO

Daily Wealth letter

a daily synopsis of the wealth news that’s most relevant, timely and dependable

Compiled and edited by Ian Brodie of The Wealth Forums (www.thewealthforums.com)

NUMBER 308  FRIDAY,  SEPTEMBER 30, 2016

US could go on blacklist

U.S. reluctance to commit to the OECD’s international standard for the automatic exchange of banking information is a problem, but that doesn’t mean the country will be “the next Switzerland,” the organisation’s top tax official told Bloomberg BNA.  READ MORE: http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/us-go-blacklist/

Fund splashes cash on student halls

Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and student accommodation developer GSA have bought a £700m portfolio of student halls – the largest deal in the sector this year.   READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/fund-splashes-cash-student-halls/

Credit Suisse targets Middle East

Credit Suisse Group expects the Middle East to account for a significant part of its growth in private banking as the number of wealthy individuals in the region increases.  READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/credit-suisse-targets-middle-east/

The Wealth Letter is published every business day by The Wealth Forums: www.thewealthforums.com

NUMBER 308  FRIDAY,  SEPTEMBER 30, 2016US could go on blacklistU.S. reluctance to commit to the OECD’s international standard for the automatic exchange of banking information is a problem, but that doesn’t mean the country will be “the next Switzerland,” the organisation’s top tax official told Bloomberg BNA.  READ MORE: http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/us-go-blacklist/

Fund splashes cash on student halls

Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and student accommodation developer GSA have bought a £700m portfolio of student halls – the largest deal in the sector this year.   READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/fund-splashes-cash-student-halls/

Credit Suisse targets Middle East

Credit Suisse Group expects the Middle East to account for a significant part of its growth in private banking as the number of wealthy individuals in the region increases.  READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2016/09/30/credit-suisse-targets-middle-east/

The Wealth Letter is published every business day by The Wealth Forums: www.thewealthforums.com

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