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Lulu Press was founded in 2002, and has published nearly two million titles by authors in over 225 countries & territories, through its online print-on-demand, self-publishing and distribution platform.
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The recent surprise shock to world financial markets happened on June 23rd when the UK voted to leave the EU. Although somewhat old news now, the world is still feeling financial pain over this decision. Nearly every global stock exchange and market has seen…
In the world of finance, smaller is becoming better. As the number of high-net-worth individuals ever increases, so does their need for customised financial solutions.
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The CEO of Vivier & Co, Luigi Wewege, has announced that the boutique Financial Service Provider will now be expanding its varied product and service offerings to the Caribbean and Southern Africa. The expansion will give a host of new clients’ access to the company’s beneficial financial services, in particular its favourable interest rates. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND–(December 21, 2015) – Luigi Wewege, the CEO of New Zealand-based Vivier & Co, has announced that the company will be expanding its diverse service offerings to include the Caribbean and Southern Africa. Vivier & Co is a highly regarded financial services provider that […]
El CEO de Vivier & Co, Luigi Wewege, ha anunciado que el Proveedor de Servicios Financieros boutique ha aumentado significativamente la cobertura de su póliza de seguro Standard & Poor´s A+ de NZD 2.000.000 a NZD 5.000.000 para cualquier reclamación, incluyendo costes. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – (19 Agosto 2015) Luigi Wewege, CEO de Vivier & Co con sede en Nueva Zelanda, ha anunciado que el Proveedor de Servicios Financieros boutique ha aumentado significativamente la cobertura de su póliza de seguro Standard & Poor´s A+ de NZD 2.000.000 a NZD 5.000.000 para cualquier reclamación, incluyendo costes. Vivier & Co es un […]
The CEO of Vivier & Co, Luigi Wewege, has announced that the boutique Financial Service Provider has significantly increased the coverage of its Standard & Poor’s A+ financial strength rated deposit insurance from NZD 2,000,000 to NZD 5,000,000 on any one claim, and in the aggregate including costs. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND–(Marketwired – August 4, 2015) – Luigi Wewege, the CEO of New Zealand-based Vivier & Co, has announced that the boutique Financial Service Provider has significantly increased the coverage of its Standard & Poor’s A+ financial strength rated deposit insurance from NZD 2,000,000 to NZD 5,000,000 on any one claim, […]
El CEO de Vivier & Co, Luigi Wewege, ha anunciado que el Proveedor de Servicios Financieros boutique ampliará su variada oferta de productos y servicios en España, México y Colombia, junto a otros países de América del Sur. La expansión le dará a un sinfín de nuevos clientes acceso a los muchos servicios financieros beneficiosos de la compañía junto con sus favorables tipos de interés. AUCKLAND, NUEVA ZELANDA y MADRID, ESPAÑA y CIUDAD de MÉXICO, MEXICO y BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA–(29 de Julio de 2015) – Luigi Wewege, CEO de Vivier & Co con sede en Nueva Zelanda, ha anunciado que la […]
Due to the advancements in mobile devices and collaboration tools, employees’ attendance at a company office for a stipulated period of time will no longer be required.
The CEO of Vivier & Co, Luigi Wewege, has announced that the boutique Financial Service Provider will now be expanding its varied product and service offerings to Spain, Mexico and Colombia, along with other countries in South America. The expansion will give a host of new clients access to the company’s many beneficial financial services and its favourable interest rates. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND and MADRID, SPAIN and MEXICO CITY, MEXICO and BOGOTA, COLOMBIA–(Marketwired – April 15, 2015) – Luigi Wewege, the CEO of New Zealand-based Vivier & Co, has announced that the company will be expanding its diverse service offerings […]
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – Over the last quarter of a century New Zealand’s economy has gone from being one of the most regulated in the OECD to one of the least regulated. Complementing this is its low-inflation environment, long-standing flexible exchange rate with no exchange controls or restrictions on bringing in or repatriating funds and it’s no wonder this island nation has established itself as a premier investment destination. The country currently enjoys a sound macroeconomic foundation with a strong fiscal position, requirements to keep public debt at prudent levels, a leading sovereign currency, favourable tax regime and a monetary […]
Unlike many larger OECD countries, New Zealand did not suffer the severe recession that hit most of its peers. Many investors and others wondered why and this was largely due to the strict banking and lending standards that New Zealand has in place. This regulatory environment meant that the subprime loan market, which caused the recession, didn’t affect the country, since New Zealand had virtually no subprime market to begin with. When a country’s banks are not making risky loans, the effects from an economic slowdown are not nearly so severe as they inevitably must be in other countries that do have […]
The start of the year is a great time for all investors to consider whether their current investment mix is still suitable – after reviewing their circumstances and any changes that may be needed for future planning. Investors sometimes retain portfolios they haven’t reviewed for a number of years. Yes, decisions were appropriate when first put in place. But perhaps personal situations have changed. For instance, an inheritance may have been received, which could have an impact on retirement planning. Perhaps a relationship break-up has significantly reduced overall assets. Or maybe the world economic outlook has led to better opportunities. […]
Like Canada, New Zealand did not suffer the severe recession that hit Great Britain and America. This was due to strict banking and lending standards that both countries have. This regulatory environment meant that the subprime loan market, which caused the recession, didn’t affect them, since these nations have practically no subprime market to begin with. When you’re not making risky loans, the effect from an economic slowdown are not as severe other than in trade with countries who endured it.
The Global Credit Crunch had relatively little effect on the New Zealand banking sector. In part, this fortunate stability was a result of the health of the country’s financial market and lending sector, which always faced much sterner regulation and control than many other countries during the boom years between 2002 and 2007. For such reasons, since the 1990s, New Zealand has been the destination of choice for global investors, who have been well rewarded for their faith.
Unlike the situation in the United States and Europe, New Zealand companies more often than not pay out a significant proportion of their earnings as dividends. Consequently, investing in New Zealand feels rather like the “good old days” for many international investors. Investing long term for the dividend income used to be the predominant reason that international investors got involved in shares. But around 1970 the focus became capital growth, a focus that has remained predominant internationally to this day. One of the good things about New Zealand shares is that paying out a high proportion of earnings to investors […]