A public registry will be of dubious value if it is bypassed by criminals and those who misuse companies to launder money or evade taxes, says Geoff Cook
If prenuptial agreements exist so that we can decide which assets we don't want to bring into a marriage, why doesn't the law always reflect that, asks Philip Rutter
The eroding effects of inflation have given it the well-deserved title of 'silent killer'. But with deflation now so widespread across the world, can it be equally dangerous, asks Claire Bennison