That a global minimum corporate tax rate is being perused by the Biden administration is a revolution. Yet it raises questions about whether this desire can be translated into effective policy. Moreover, it is unclear what would be the impact on the attractiveness of places like Luxembourg as a hub for multinationals.
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Luxembourg and the post-Covid tax tussle
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Stricter governance rules for Lux banks, investment firms
Substantial governance-reform targets have been set for banks and investment firms by the CSSF. Some quick changes are required, but otherwise the regulator’s circular letter
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Luxembourg the new hub for private debt funds
Assets under management of Luxembourg-domiciled private debt funds have risen by 36% to €108 billion in 2020, according to the KPMG/ALFI Private Debt Fund Survey
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Transfers: Arendt Services, KPMG, EY partners, ABBL
Arendt Services Benjamin Collette has been appointed new CEO of the business, accountancy and tax services department of Luxembourg-based law firm Arendt & Medernach. He
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AIFMD reform is taking shape
The potential shape of the upcoming reform of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) became clearer this summer. The 18 August letter from Esma
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Is Luxembourg ready for the post-Covid era?
While slowly getting back to normal, the priority of the country’s fund industry should be to review their operating models and reassess their risk, KPMG
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KPMG sends "green fraud" warning to investors
Sustainability fraud is on the radar of few investors and asset managers, but it is potentially much more harmful. The introduction of the EU green
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