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  2. What You Need to Know About Offshore Investing - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know about offshore investments for your portfolio. If … Continue reading → The post Offshore Investments: Guide appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.

  3. How Your Investment Is Protecting You From Losses - AOL

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    Both on and offshore Murphy Oil is investing in various plays from around the world, from the Eagle Ford to Malaysia. Murphy Oil sees its Malaysian shallow water production rising from ~10,000 boe ...

  4. Offshore investment - Wikipedia

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    Offshore jurisdictions are used to pay less tax in many countries by large and small-scale investors. Poorly regulated offshore domiciles have served historically as havens for tax evasion, money laundering, or to conceal or protect illegally acquired money from law enforcement in the investor's country. [1]

  5. Offshore vs. Onshore Drilling: Which Is a Better Investment?

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    Offshore is the way forward I've mentioned that SeaDrill is my top pick, and one of our analysts has taken a deep dive into the stock to provide investors with both the positive and the negative ...

  6. Offshore fund - Wikipedia

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    An offshore fund is generally a collective investment scheme domiciled in an offshore jurisdiction. [1] Like the term " offshore company ", the term is more descriptive than definitive, and both the words 'offshore' and 'fund' may be construed differently.

  7. Investment fund - Wikipedia

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    The regulatory term is undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities, or short collective investment undertaking (cf. Law). An investment fund may be held by the public, such as a mutual fund , exchange-traded fund , special-purpose acquisition company or closed-end fund , [ 1 ] or it may be sold only in a private placement ...

  8. Offshore financial centre - Wikipedia

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    The definition of an offshore financial centre dates back to academic papers by Dufry & McGiddy (1978), and McCarthy (1979) regarding locations that are: Cities, areas or countries which have made a conscious effort to attract offshore banking business, i.e., non-resident foreign currency denominated business, by allowing relatively free entry ...

  9. Pros and cons of lump-sum investing - AOL

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    Pros For a long-term investor, it pays to put your money to work as soon as possible. With the normal trend of the market going up over time, you can expect to ride out any bumps along the way ...