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Wealth tax avoided, for now: Daily Wealth Letter

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Ian Brodie

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)

NEXT WEALTH FORUM EVENT:
Monaco Wealth Forum,
March 15, Cafe de Paris, Monte-Carlo

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NUMBER 402   TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2017

Singapore holds off on wealth tax

There were no wealth taxes announced in Singapore’s Budget on Monday, but observers say it’s likely to come, just a matter of when, as Singapore spends more on healthcare and infrastructure. Indeed Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said his ministry is studying new taxes or raising tax rates.  READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2017/02/21/singapore-holds-off-wealth-tax//

Research focus on millennials

Not all millennials are struggling. They graduated into the worst recession since the Great Depression, but a select few have been successful enough to put the cohort within reach of passing Generation X in terms of household wealth, according to a new study on wealth and inequality.  READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/2017/02/21/research-focus-millennials/

St James Place stresses social impact

St James’s Place has increased the pressure on its fund managers to invest with an eye on environmental, social and governance issues to meet demand from clients for more oversight on how their money is invested for social impact.  READ MORE: http://thewealthforums.com/2017/02/21/st-james-place-stresses-social-impact/

Please note that the Daily Wealth Letter will not be published on Wednesday, February 22.

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

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