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In this issue

How the developing world is driving growth in a sector that extends beyond the purely financial

Sep 24, 2012

Holistic model: Developing world wealth drives growth sector

illustration of an interconnected family office with a safe as the base ©Øivind Hovland

Today’s service goes well beyond the purely financial, writes Lucy Warwick-Ching

Sep 24, 2012

Young dragons: Courses for the scion

Television offers a lesson in learning finance, writes Tanya Powley

Sep 24, 2012

Wealth management: How to pass it on safely

Multi-family offices serve those who do not have the funds to run their own, says David Oakley

Stanley Ho ©AFP Sep 24, 2012

Asia: Service needs different model in emerging market

In newly rich countries, money tends to be tied up in operating businesses, writes Paul J. Davies

Sep 24, 2012

Smart money: The science of investing for decades to come

Safeguarding a fortune for the long term involves both skill and instinct, writes Dan McCrum

Warren Buffett (right) and Bill Gates ©Bloomberg Sep 24, 2012

Philanthropy: The new breed of rich sees giving as a priority

Younger wealthy people want an active role in putting money where it can do the most good, writes Lucy Warwick-Ching

A financial trader looks at financial information displayed on a board inside the Frankfurt Stock Exchange ©Bloomberg Sep 24, 2012

Equities: How managing expectations poses problems

Opinions are divided on the best way to insure the future of investments, says Jonathan Eley

Sep 24, 2012

Elite clients: Turning against the banks

Some wealthy families have joined the backlash against banking culture and sought advice from different sources

Sep 24, 2012

Entreprenuers: New wealth versus old money

Wealth managers insist their services are as useful to those who have made their money as to those who inherited it