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Experts highlight what the Foreign Investment Law, which goes into force next year, means for businesses now.
Brexit and political uncertainty continue amid poor UK economic data.
The gap narrows, but expectations are still stronger for the US than the global economy, according to a quarterly survey.
The accounting profession has a role to play in solving global problems such as climate change and income inequality, former Unilever CEO Paul Polman said at the CIMA President’s London Centenary Dinner.
Hong Kong rises as London falls in surveys.
Brexit, trade wars, and political unrest are increasingly leaving their marks on global business, surveys suggest.
A finance executive based in Europe working for a major Japanese company gives her best personal advice for visiting this bustling Asian hotspot.
The latest Brexit extension provides an opportunity for UK businesses to step back and take a longer-term strategic view.
Can the new financial mechanism help companies avoid the problems of US sanctions?
A finance professional and Turkish native gives his best advice for visiting this important business hub that bridges continents and cultures.
How CFOs in South Africa are navigating the country’s challenging economy.
How Indian cities top the list of the world’s most dynamic urban economies.
Explore Singapore’s Changi Airport.
Leaders of the 27 EU countries have agreed to requests from UK Prime Minister Theresa May to extend the existing 29 March deadline for the UK to leave the EU.
Employers have higher expectations for workers to add value and transform the finance function.
Expert observers outline risks and strategies for finance professionals to consider in foreign exchange.
European finance departments may consider tactics to deal with volatility.
Finance executives in the US continue to feel good about growth in their respective industries, despite creeping concerns that the good times could be coming to an end in the near future.
Without a clear picture on how Britain will leave the EU, some companies are launching contingency plans while others wait and see.
Nordic states are among the countries with the lowest perceived levels of public sector corruption, Transparency International’s latest list shows.