The potential for private banks to expand in Asia is huge but newcomers must choose their target markets carefully and be aware of the risks and costs they will face in becoming established
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Roundtable: Will the US economic recovery grind to a halt?
The US economy has been performing better than most developed markets, but with a “fiscal cliff” on the horizon and a stuttering global economy, can this continue?

Making the case for private banking in Switzerland and Singapore
François Reyl, CEO of Reyl and Cie (left) and Lombard Odier’s Vincent Duhamel discuss what the future holds for private banking in Switzerland and Singapore
Hong Kong set to abandon its old investment model
Hong Kong investors have always favoured riskier and more short-term asset classes than those on the mainland, but there are signs this may be changing
Russia's financial community readies itself for change
Russia’s financial community is calling out for the introduction of badly-needed reforms, but will Vladimir Putin’s government listen?

Matching client expectations
Asia has seen an explosion in the number of new millionaires over the past few years, but are the region’s wealth managers able to meet their needs?

Luxembourg seeking new markets to stay ahead of rivals
Alfi's Charles Muller discusses Luxembourg's growing Islamic investments industry and moves promoting Ucits products to Asia
Avoiding the regional pitfalls
As Chinese manufacturing becomes gradually priced out by Vietnam, Indonesia and Bangladesh, Siew Hua Thio from Tantallon Capital expects increasing numbers of factories to move their production out of China.

Real potential in Indian construction
With huge demand for new housing in India there are plenty of opportunities for those looking to invest in real estate, writes Yuri Bender.
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