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News: Wealth | Real Estate Business Resources

News: Wealth

News: Wealth
Posted on : May 01, 2008
Wealth advisers dumb down for women
Women are still being treated as second-class citizens by their wealth managers and have the unshakable perception that men get more attention, better advice, and sometimes even better terms and deals. ...»

French police question Bettencourt's wealth manager
The wealth manager of France's richest woman was again detained for questioning Friday as part of an investigation into political donations and suspected tax evasion and money laundering, his lawyer said. ...»

Collins Stewart Wealth private client inflows dive 64%
Collins Stewart Wealth Management, a division of the UK broker, admitted that it had been preoccupied with two client manager acquisitions, after registering a 64% drop in net new money during the first half of this year. ...»

Stock markets rise lifts household wealth
Irish household net financial wealth grew by 58% to 95.8 billion in the first quarter of this year. ...»

Here Is The Sovereign Wealth Fund Making All Others Look Average
China's sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp., has just announced profits and they are booming. 2009 profits for the fund were $41.66 billion, up significantly over 2008's profits of $23.1 billion, according to China Daily . That's an 83.4% change. ...»

Most Women Say That Wealth Managers Could Do a Better Job of Meeting Their Financial Needs, According to a New Study ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - 07/29/10) - A majority of women think that wealth managers could do a better job of serving them, and nearly a quarter of them say that there is a "significant need for improvement," according to a new global study by The Boston Consulting Group. The findings -- released today in a White Paper titled "Leveling the Playing Field: Upgrading the Wealth Management ... ...»

Wealth in China
But many rich people still pay to move to the West ...»

India's Poor Seek Wealth in E-Waste
New America Now Interview with Sunita Sohrabji of India West Newspaper: Indias Poor Seek Wealth in E-Waste: Part 1 India West staff reporter Sunita Sohrabji saw first-hand how electronic waste workers in India, estimated at 80,000 are exposed to toxins... ...»

Benjamin Franklin on wealth
Anti-luxury politics are often a hit with the public. But Franklin argued that wealth accumulation is a positive, and that government should not interfere. ...»

Senators wealth was long in coming and not always carried comfortably
Senator John F. Kerry reported 16 years ago that he was living on his Senate salary and a trust fund worth no more than $100,000. He sometimes lodged at a friends home and had to watch his spending carefully. John Kerry - United States Senate - Government - United States - President ...»