Recent fiscal reforms have had far-reaching implications for businesses of all sizes
Despite Slovenia’s population of two million, its economy often punches above its weight on the international business playfield. Better known as a tourist destination, Slovenia has attracted a few brownfield and greenfield investment projects
Richard Ball of Exeter City Council explains why this thriving and scenic UK city is the ideal place to grow your business
The Ukraine-based M&A advisory firm Golden Gate Business is making solid progress in establishing itself as one of the most successful Global Growth Companies in its field
Europe’s financial markets are about to be transformed by a directive from Brussels, but is anyone ready?
From oil, to television, to steel, Hugo Chavez has a bold vision of nationalisation. But does it look like he is biting off more than he can chew?
Direct investment is approaching record levels, but which countries are attracting the most money?
China’s move to open its banking sector to the West creates lucrative opportunities for foreign institutions, but they will have to tread carefully
Put the world’s most powerful men and women in one room and what do you get? The New Economy looks ahead to this year’s World Economic Forum
Canada has lost its cherished position as the best place in the world to do business. Could the government’s action plan put it back on top?
There is likely to be little movement in the Doha world trade talks by the end of this year and progress in 2011 will hinge on the outcome of November’s US mid-term elections, India’s commerce secretary has declared
US Republican state Senator Russell Pearce, a long-time fixture in Arizona politics but until recently a virtual unknown elsewhere, never expected to singlehandedly shake up national politics, let alone get under the skin of the White House