How Could 70 Million Still Have Voted for Trump?
By Jack Rasmus
November 8, 2020
Media pundits and others have been deeply perplexed as to why so many Americans in this election–70 million in fact– nonetheless...
Trump’s Unilateralism, China’s Multilateralism and the Real COVID-19
By Dr. Dan Steinbock
New estimates on actual COVID-19 cases in 2020 highlight the stark differences between the Trump administration’s unilateral stance, and China’s multilateral...
US election: what the tight results mean for Democrats and Republicans
By Thomas Gift
As vote counting continued in key battleground states in the US election, Joe Biden edged closer to the White House while Donald Trump...
Offshore Gambling for UK Citizens
In recent time, the debate on how much regulation should be imposed on gambling and casino operators have been fierce. Of course, abuse cases...
US election: six swing states likely to decide who is the next president
By Todd Landman
With at least 94 million early votes cast by the eve of US election day, Americans are engaged in a highly...
Offering of foreign funds in Switzerland 2020 and beyond: overview of the new Swiss...
By Patrick Pilastro, Representative Services Switzerland, Vice President, ACOLIN
The Financial Services Act (“FinSA”) and the Financial Institutions Act (“FinIA”), together with the implementing ordinances...
China’s Economic Recovery Gains Momentum
By Chan Kung and Wei Hongxu
China's economy has rebounded significantly in the second quarter after suffering the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic and a sharp...
Rebooting Philippine Tourism from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Revitalizing tourism activities has become one of the primary concerns for the Philippines. In the short run, domestic tourism is expected to play a...
Where To Invest During COVID-19: Securing Profits During A Pandemic
Where should you invest during times of uncertainty? We weigh in on safe, high-yield investment options that should bring in secure profits during COVID-19.
There...
A Short History of the ‘On Again, Off Again’ Fiscal Stimulus Negotiations
by Jack Rasmus
It’s been more than three months since the March-April economic rescue package, called the Cares Act, expired at the end of July. Since...



































































