Monthly Archives: February 2020

What Is a Nominee Director or Shareholder?

Dateline: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia If you’ve ever incorporated a business offshore, or even looked into incorporating offshore, chances are you’ve heard of nominee directors or nominee shareholders. Using a nominee shareholder to help you open and run an offshore bank account or company is an approach that people throw around without always explaining the reasons […]

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Transfer Fees Buying Property Overseas

Investing in real estate overseas is one of the easiest ways to expand your portfolio and grow your wealth. But that’s not all!  A property in a foreign country offers so much more than financial diversification. People do it to create a new life for themselves by relocating, while others simply want a holiday home […]

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National Fire Sale

Like waves on the ocean, countries tend to go through economic cycles. First, we have the micro cycles, which tend to rise and fall every few years, but may last a decade or more. Then we have the macro cycles, which tend to take hundreds of years. In a macro cycle, a nation begins to […]

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A Financial Case for Moving to Mexico

Mexico has traditionally been one of the most promising economies across Latin America. Things have looked better over the past few years ever since President Obrador came to office and resolved many of the problems the country faced. Let’s discuss a financial case for moving to Mexico.  Even though economic growth has been slow, I […]

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Doctor Copper Strikes – A True Economic Barometer

Editor’s note: Of all the people that Doug Casey has met over the years he’s been in the resource markets, Marin Katusa stands out as perhaps the most competent and successful. Doug trusts most of his mining stock money to him, because he’s not only technically smart but street smart. Marin has actually built and […]

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Highlights of Egypt’s Nile River Cruise Tour

A trip to the river Nile is a time-honored way of exploring Egypt. Travelers have been sailing the water of the oldest and longest river in the world for thousands of years, attempting to find the unanticipated attractions of river life as exciting as the pyramids and shrines on a budget.  River Nile is called […]

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