Martin Gilbert Aberdeen Standard Investments has launched a new fund that utilises artificial intelligence, or "machine learning", to identify sources of potential returns.
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A new court judgement will have a major impact on disputes involving companies in liquidation, says construction consultancy MPG.
UK investors would like see more of their money used to support good causes, adding value to communities and local economies, according to a new report.
Andrew Foyle Andrew Foyle, a solicitor advocate and litigation partner in the Edinburgh office of Shoosmiths examines a recent decision of the Sheriff Appeal Court in McGleish – v - Tough & Leslie
Stefan Pryor Stefan Pryor, Secretary of Commerce for the American state of Rhode Island, is to head up a trade mission comprising seven US businesses and a team of commerce and tourism officials which is set to visit the UK in September with Edinburgh and Glasgow named among the key target cities.
Organisations in Scotland must do more to engage with their people and meet their personal expectations if they want a positive work culture, a new research white paper by HR and payroll supplier MHR has revealed.
Kieran Taylor, Julia Catto, Madelynne Stephen and Susan Barclay have joined Gary Walker & Co Wealth Management Four new positions have been created to help meet increased client demand and deliver exceptional client servicing at Gary Walker & Co Wealth Management.
Emma Gannon In a landmark year celebrating 100 years since women were granted the vote, Royal Bank of Scotland is today launching an event series aimed at "bringing together Scotland’s most inspiring, like-minded and motivated women" at four locations across the country to encourage businesswomen
Glasgow-based asset management firm Resonance Capital, has announced that it has been appointed by Hermes Investment Management, the £33.6 billion manager, as strategic advisor at Skypark, Glasgow.
Ian Mitchell Law firm Lindsays has appointed Ian Mitchell as a Partner in its corporate team based in Glasgow.
Business leaders’ confidence in the economy has fallen to its lowest point in 2018, a new survey from the Institute of Directors reveals today.
Edinburgh’s first cycle hire scheme will use a pricing structure allowing users to make single journeys from as little as £1.50 once it goes live next month, its operator Serco has announced.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has fined and reprimanded KPMG Audit Plc (‘KPMG’) and senior statutory auditor and audit engagement partner, Michael Francis Barradell, following their admission of misconduct in relation to their audits of the financial statements of fashion retailer Ted B
West and Central Scotland have seen the biggest increase in house price per m2 in Scotland over the last five years but traditional housing hotspots in the East remain the most expensive.
Paul Christensen Previse, the fintech firm founded in Glasgow in 2016 which counts Scottish Enterprise among its financial backers, has raised US$7 million (£5.5 million) in a Series A funding round to be used to help scale Previse’s payment technology business to meet demand with a number of sta