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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Roger Munns The blame game for the world's economic crisis will be in full swing in the months ahead.
Expect some of the spotlight to move from the banks to tax havens later this year... written by Claudia Beckford After facing a very difficult race and overcoming all the obstacles in the race, Lewis Hamilton accomplished another victory at the Monaco Grand Prix despite the slippery conditions and an early accident. This victory gave him the advantage in the Formula One standings. written by Roger Munns
The glamour of Monte Carlo is known the world over, with some of the best hotels, the casino, Grand Prix and millionaires tripping over each other.
But as Prince Albert of Monaco turns 50, he is becoming increasingly known more for his stand on the environment than as a playboy prince. written by Roger Munns
The world's richest men and women are planning their trips to Monaco for the superyacht show, a unique annual event in the yachting calendar.
While millionaires and billionaires sip champagne and ponder buying a yacht that would be beyond the reach of mere lottery winners, the organisers have successfully made past events carbon neutral.
This year will be no exception as Monaco shows the rich they can be environmentally friendly too. written by Roger Munns Prince Albert of Monaco's campaign to make fellow world leaders aware of environmental issues is being matched at home with a radical drive to make Monaco one of the leading environmentally friendly countries in the world.
The plan initiated by Prince Albert is already being implemented with resulting reduced carbon emissions... written by Roger Munns Already on par with real estate prices in New York and London, Monaco property prices could be set to go even higher in 2007.
Recent surveys are all showing positive signs for Europe's favourite tax haven. written by Julie Smith In order to limit the number of races that were part of the Formula One Championship from 18 to 17, the San Marino Grand Prix had been taken out of the list following the return of Belgium but San Marinos’ Circuit at Imola might return next year to the pilot’s itineraries. written by Thomas Berten Prince Albert of Monaco has stepped up his campaign for the environment by launching a new foundation to stop the rise in global warming. written by Thomas Berten After over a hundred Grand Prix starts, Jensen Button can finally celebrate victory with his first win in Hungary. written by Thomas Berten Monaco is to start calculating it's GDP for the first time.
For the second smallest country in the world it's an indication that her status as a tax haven won't stop Prince Albert wanting to play a bigger part in world affairs. written by Roger Munns In his first year of power Prince Albert of Monaco has changed both his own image and the outlook of his Principality... written by Roger Munns Globally renowned tax haven and the ultimate European travel destination for the wealthy, Monaco property prices have always been among the highest in the world.
An influx of British property buyers is helping to push Monaco property prices higher still... written by rick chapo Perched over the Mediterranean Ocean, Monaco is a picturesque country. With very high prices, most travelers can only afford to spend one day in this conclave for the rich. written by rick chapo Monte Carlo is the city of glitz and over the top indulgence. I had to see it for at least a day trip and ended up finding my food paradise. written by Roger Munns 22,000 visitors, 95 super Yachts and 530 exhibitors are heading to Monaco for the annual yacht show...
and the organisers have pulled off a balancing act of a luxury yacht show that isn't damaging the environment. written by Roger Munns Monaco is getting ready for the very welcome invasion of race fans and celebrities which makes the Monaco Grand Prix such a unique occasion… written by Julie Smith
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written by Roger Munns Andorra and Monaco are two European tax havens offering residency to people who want to live in a tax free environment, with Andorra the lower cost option.
But Andorra has just raised the cost of becoming a resident…
written by Roger Munns Property prices in some areas of Europe could drop by ten per cent or more in 2006, predict European Real Estate specialists Tribune Properties.
Could this be the time to get a bargain, or would your money be better off in a bank than property?
written by Roger Munns The fifteenth Annual Monaco Yacht Show was held 21 to 24 September, and the Principality’s hotels were full.
While it’s been a good year for the travel industry in Monaco, the same cannot be said for her property market…
written by Roger Munns The fifteenth Annual Monaco Yacht Show is being held 21 to 24 September, and the Principality’s hotels will be full.
And after an unusually difficult year the show will provide Monaco’s estate agents with one last chance to make 2005 a success.
written by Roger Munns Europe’s worst drought in living memory has particularly affected the popular holiday destinations of Spain and Portugal.
But this could bring reductions in the prices of second homes, and the autumn could provide a good opportunity for those considering buying an overseas home.
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