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Accessibility helpSign InSubscribeFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InHomeWorldWorld HomeMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?Farage misses out on Trump meeting as their relationship coolsG7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesUSUS HomeUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?Farage misses out on Trump meeting as their relationship coolsIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyCompaniesCompanies HomeEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?G7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesEx-EY executive launches private equity-backed tax firm to challenge Big FourPimco sticks with bet on gilts despite market slumpTechTech HomeArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaSheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg join Nvidia-backed AI start-up NscaleKKR eyes multibillion-dollar sale of data centre cooling companyAnthropic sues the Pentagon over being declared a ‘supply chain risk’Is South Korea’s dominant online retailer an American company?Microsoft adds Anthropic AI models to its Copilot workplace toolsMarketsMarkets HomeAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?G7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyPimco sticks with bet on gilts despite market slumpClimateOpinionOpinion HomeColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyAmerica chose this war — and must now choose how to end itStagflationary forces are buildingWhy it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreenLexWork & CareersWork & Careers HomeBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItWhy it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreenYou can turn this to your advantage if every news story has ‘tax exile’ in itBusiness school professors’ picksLife & ArtsLife & Arts HomeArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterHow to wear a tie: HTSI’s definitive guideWine storage is emerging from the cellarFlip it and reverse it: the enduring fun of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso A whirlwind guide to Washington’s Library of Congress‘Match of the century’ referee Lothar Schmid’s chess library up for auctionHow To Spend ItHomeWorldUSCompaniesTechMarketsClimateOpinionLexWork & CareersLife & ArtsHow To Spend ItFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InMarriage and divorceWealthy spouses are hiding crypto assets in divorce cases, say lawyersDigital currencies add new dimension to old problem of dividing up finances when couples splitInvestmentsTides of tax drive high earners to offshore bondsHigher rates and frozen thresholds are pushing more higher earners towards the niche investment vehicleLawArbitration for divorces in England and Wales doubles in two yearsCouples who split up increasingly seek to reach financial settlement outside overburdened court systemFrench economyFrench supertax on wealthy raises only a quarter of planned revenueShortfall comes as President Macron’s fragile minority government struggles to cut deficitFund managementCoutts in talks with Apollo and Ares over private markets funds for rich clientsNegotiations come as asset managers turn to retail investors after slowdown in flow of cash from institutional backersFamily officesHigh costs and family fallouts prompt wealthy to close investment officesNumber of private wealth-management companies for rich individuals has grown in the US over the past decadeThe Art MarketDefaults on art-backed loans soar in struggling marketDecline triggers return of ‘loan-to-own’ lenders aiming to take control of pieces cheaply through defaultsEuropean banksAsia’s wealthy turn to Switzerland to park assetsSwiss private banks report rising demand from Asian family offices and rich individuals to book assets in EuropeIndian business & financeIndia’s billionaires struggle to woo TrumpMukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani have found it hard to make headway with the US presidentTravel & leisure industryLondon’s private members’ club scene is growing. Just don’t call them clubsUndeterred by reports of an exodus of the wealthy from the UK, a new breed of institution is opening its doorsFT Wealth: DecemberTech elites are starting their own for-profit citiesThey want to escape from regulation and ‘failing’ democracy — but are they more opportunistic than libertarian?Special ReportFT Wealth: DecemberIn this edition: wealth and empire are inseparable from our timepieces; the women who made London the world’s divorce capital; Britain’s aristocrats have some advice for today’s billionaires; tech bros plotting breakaway cities funded by cryptoFT Wealth: DecemberThe hi-fi that costs as much as a houseBehind the high prices and higher decibels is the quest to hear music as vividly as youth once allowedBryce ElderFT Wealth: DecemberAdvice to Elon Musk from Britain’s aristocratsThe scions of ancient families say that posterity respects philanthropy and humilityCharles SpencerFT Wealth: DecemberMeet the women who made London the divorce capital of the worldFrom reluctant recruits in a male-dominated profession to stars who have defined their fieldInternational taxSwiss voters reject 50% inheritance tax for super-richOverwhelming majority opposed wealth tax in contentious referendumFT Wealth: DecemberThe Clock of the Long Now is a 10,000-year-long timepiece backed by Jeff BezosDeep inside a Texas mountain, a vast mechanical clock urges humanity to measure time on the scale of civilisationFT Wealth: DecemberFemale watch collectors carve out a space for themselvesSocial media, inheritance and new attitudes to luxury timepieces are drawing more women into watch collectingFT Wealth: DecemberGhosts of the golden age of the MediterraneanA cache of colourful photos from the Magnum agency reveal a world where the beautiful and the everyday commingledFT Wealth: DecemberYou can place too much trust in trustsThey need to be carefully constructed to protect your wealth, otherwise they are vulnerable to challengeClare MauriceWealth managementWealthy Chinese sidestep Singapore for DubaiPrivate bankers and advisers report rise in interest in the Gulf as Asian city-state tightens scrutiny of applicantsPrime propertyThe UK’s rich tap their social circles to borrow millions quicklyProperty and other assets are being used as collateral in fast private loans for those who have little cash on handHinduja GroupGopichand Hinduja, Britain’s richest man, dies aged 85Billionaire industrialist whose dynasty owns Hinduja Group died after a long illnessCars, bikes, planes and boatsPrivate jet owners rent out aircraft engines amid supply crunchSome travellers prefer to borrow engines to use with their own customised jetsHouse & HomeIs the inheritance tax break that preserves Britain’s stately homes working?As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero investigates whether it’s fit for purposeJoin us at an FT Live eventFT LiveWealth Management Summit AsiaFT LiveWealth Tech AwardsExplore all eventsHelp CentreContact UsAbout UsAccessibilityCareersSuppliersTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyManage CookiesCopyrightSlavery Statement & PoliciesShare News Tips SecurelyIndividual SubscriptionsProfessional SubscriptionsRepublishingExecutive Job SearchAdvertise with the FTFollow the FT on XFT ChannelsFT SchoolsPortfolioFT AppFT Digital EditionFT EditAlerts HubBusiness School RankingsSubscription ManagerNews feedNewslettersCurrency ConverterFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademyMore from the FT GroupFT Editorial Code of PracticeUKSubscribe for full accessHomeWorldMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaUSUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyCompaniesEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportTechArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaMarketsAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingClimateOpinionColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersLexWork & CareersBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItLife & ArtsArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterPersonal FinanceProperty & MortgagesInvestmentsPensionsTaxBanking & SavingsAdvice & CommentHow To Spend ItSpecial ReportsAlphavilleFT EditLunch with the FTFT Globetrotter#techAsiaMoral MoneyVisual and data journalismNewslettersVideoPodcastsNews feedFT SchoolsFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademymyFTPortfolioFT Digital EditionCrosswordOur AppsHelp CentreSubscribeSign In

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