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Is FIFA fit to govern?
Blog Is FIFA fit to govern?
Is FIFA fit to govern?
Emil Vassilyan
Emil Vassilyan
| 31 Mar 2016
The global real estate market heading into MIPIM
Real estate & construction The global real estate market heading into MIPIM
While the property market remains buoyant, too many investors base their decisions on gut feel, which could lead to missed opportunities.
04 Mar 2016
UK referendum on EU membership: Four big issues
Blog UK referendum on EU membership: Four big issues
The time will soon come when the UK electorate will vote in a referendum on whether or not to the UK should remain a Member State of the European Union. In many respects British politicians are failing to give the electorate the information they need to make an informed decision.
Emil Vassilyan
Emil Vassilyan
| 22 Feb 2016
Could African mining spark another super cycle?
Blog Could African mining spark another super cycle?
Could African mining spark another super cycle?
Armenuhi Knyazyan
Armenuhi Knyazyan
| 10 Feb 2016
Tourism overcoming adversity
Blog Tourism overcoming adversity
I recently finished an Asian tour to connect with our firms in the region and to meet some of their clients. The trip has been an eye-opening experience and a great opportunity to focus on this high-growth region.
Armen Dallakyan
Armen Dallakyan
| 15 Dec 2015
Black Friday offers golden opportunity
Consumer products Black Friday offers golden opportunity
But as more commerce moves online, retailers need to be aware of cyber-attacks – only 46% are prepared, despite the $86bn cost in attacks annually.
26 Nov 2015
Cleantech under the spotlight in build-up to Paris talks
Blog Cleantech under the spotlight in build-up to Paris talks
The dramatic and sustained drop in the global oil price led to a certain amount of doom mongering around the cleantech sector. The fear, of course, was that cheaper fossil fuels would make clean energy investments less competitive.
04 Nov 2015
A good day for international expansion
Blog A good day for international expansion
5 October 2015 was a good day for companies operating across borders, with agreements on global transfer pricing rules (Base Erosion Profit Sharing or BEPS) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
08 Oct 2015
Volatility: opportunity or challenge?
Blog Volatility: opportunity or challenge?
The hospitality and tourism industry is hotwired into the global economy; how businesses in the sector prepare for and respond to economic shocks is critical to long-term growth prospects.
Armen Dallakyan
Armen Dallakyan
| 11 Aug 2015
Global cities and the growth challenge
Blog Global cities and the growth challenge
Sallie Stiens, director, global public policy, asks what the mayors of megacities can learn from the CEOs of growing businesses, and vice-versa.
30 Jun 2015
Tech industry points way to growth
Blog Tech industry points way to growth
Low productivity growth is a concern for policymakers across the globe. Steve Perkins, global leader for technology, says boosting R&D is the way to compensate for ageing populations and slower employment growth.
Marine Musheghyan
Marine Musheghyan
| 23 Jun 2015
REC benefits from FDI windfall
Blog REC benefits from FDI windfall
In the years leading up to the financial crisis, investors from developed economies poured money into emerging economies looking for big returns from in the world's fastest growing markets. But now investment is increasingly flowing from 'East' to 'West' as emerging markets slow, boosting the growth prospects of real estate and construction (REC) businesses in Europe and North America.
16 Jun 2015
Outsourcing: Beyond technical expertise
International Business Report (IBR) Outsourcing: Beyond technical expertise
Companies outsource back-office business processes mainly to boost efficiency and reduce costs. Payroll, HR and accounting processes – the most common to be outsourced – are heavily transactional, and many companies determine that external specialists can execute these far more cost-effectively than they can themselves.
02 Jun 2015
Businesses profit from economic recovery
Blog Businesses profit from economic recovery
Ed Nusbaum advises businesses not to forget the pain of the financial crisis: History will look back on the financial crisis that began in 2008 as a major shock to the global economy. IMF managing director, Christine Lagarde, has talked about the "scars" it left behind. Just as when a sportsman or woman suffers a severe injury, it takes time for economies to rediscover their best form.
27 May 2015
Digital: the next frontier for hotels
Blog Digital: the next frontier for hotels
Established players in the hospitality and tourism sector are having to work harder than ever to find growth. A series of recent events have disrupted demand in the short-term, but longer term, the rise of the digital economy is threatening traditional operating models and sales channels. Businesses in the sector need to be alive to the challenges posed by online travel agencies and aggregators (OTAs), as they try to build their brand and maintain market share.
Armen Dallakyan
Armen Dallakyan
| 19 May 2015
Get close to the professors
Blog Get close to the professors
Accountants should work more closely with academia. That was my key takeaway from a trip to Edinburgh last week for the British Accounting and Finance Association meet. It is clear that the academics welcome input from practitioners and I found myself volunteering to share some of my experiences with their students. And I got the impression that lecturers would welcome much more practical input at all stages of research and in all aspects of their work.
Emil Vassilyan
Emil Vassilyan
| 06 May 2015
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