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Why businesses should consider outsourcing International Business Report (IBR)

Outsourcing remains widely utilized by businesses across both sides of the Atlantic. The UK is seeing increasing utilization of outsourcing services across a number of industries, including the IT, HR, tax, and finance and accounting (F&A) functions within companies. And a recent survey shows that this continues to be attractive to companies within the USA, UK and EU.

05 Ιουν 2014
IFRS 15: revenue from customer contracts IFRS

After more than five years in development the IASB and FASB have at last published their new, converged Standard on revenue recognition – IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers’. IFRS 15 replaces IAS 18 and IAS 11 and will affect almost every revenue-generating entity that applies IFRSs. We applaud the two Boards for delivering a converged Standard in this critical area.

Ken Sharp
| 01 Ιουν 2014
Global tax newsletter, issue 10 Tax

The newsletter aims to cover tax developments on a regional and international basis.

Francesca Lagerberg
| 01 Ιουν 2014
Energy & emerging market concerns dampen outlook Hospitality & tourism

Business growth indicators in the hospitality and tourism sector took a bit of a nosedive globally in Q1 according to our International Business Report (IBR). Expectations for increasing revenues, profits and investment all fell over the past three months.

Gillian Saunders
| 22 Μαΐ 2014
Future of Europe 2014 International Business Report (IBR)

The third edition in our 'Future of Europe' series looks at three distinct aspects of the regional business, economic and political landscape: recovery, integration and expansion.

Ed Nusbaum
| 21 Μαΐ 2014
Three threats to real estate and construction growth Construction and real estate

The real estate and construction sector continues to make steady progress as it recovers from a financial crisis in which investors, developers and homeowners were disproportionately hit.

14 Μαΐ 2014
Outsourcing: driving efficiency and growth Outsourcing

Two in five mid-market businesses around the world either currently outsource a back-office process, or plans to in the near future.

08 Μαΐ 2014
Can Ukraine stand-off boost European renewables? Cleantech

As the global economy slowly recovers its verve, so business leaders in the hospitality and tourism sector are looking at new ways to grow their operations. So says our International Business Report (IBR), which interviews around 150 senior executives in the sector globally every quarter.

Nathan Goode
| 07 Μαΐ 2014
Balancing risks and rewards in transfer pricing Transfer pricing

One of the key areas is transfer pricing documentation, our latest article discusses the demands that companies currently face and how the bar is to be raised further following the OECD's Base Erosion Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan.

Francesca Lagerberg
| 01 Μαΐ 2014
Economy focus 2014: Poland International Business Report (IBR)

Poland’s economy avoided recession during the 2009 financial crisis,and rebounded strongly in 2010-2011. Poland: dynamism at the heart of Europe.

30 Απρ 2014
Business spending: first optimism, then investment Global economy

I must admit that the optimism of business leaders around the world evident in our quarterly International Business Report (IBR) economic update was almost as surprising as it was pleasing.

Ed Nusbaum
| 30 Απρ 2014
Economy focus 2014: Poland (Polish) International Business Report (IBR)

Polska gospodarka uniknęła kryzysu finansowego w 2009 roku. Po okresie spowolnienia, w latach 2010-2011 powróciła na ścieżkę wzrostu. Polska nie mogła jednak całkowicie uniknąć skutków globalnego kryzysu. Wymiana z Europą stanowi bowiem ponad 80% całego polskiego handlu zagranicznego. Gospodarka rosła więc wolniej w porównaniu do czasu sprzed kryzysu gospodarczego, osiągając w latach 2012 i 2013 tempo około 1,5% rocznie.

23 Απρ 2014
Maintain renewable incentives and enhance energy efficiency Cleantech

Energy costs are a major concern for businesses in Italy: close to two in five business leaders expect rising energy costs to hinder growth over the next 12 months (38%) according to our Q1 International Business Report (IBR) results. This is above the global (35%) and EU (31%) averages and reflects the higher price of energy in Italy compared with the rest of Europe.

16 Απρ 2014
Why has Europe shaken up its accountancy market? Auditor rotation

You may well have seen the news last week that the European Parliament approved a package of accounting reforms relating to the relationship between Public Interest Entities (PIE) and their auditors operating within the European Union.

Ed Nusbaum
| 10 Απρ 2014
What can we learn from dynamic business culture? International Business Report (IBR)

We launched our annual M&A report – ‘Dynamic businesses at the forefront of M&A optimism’ – in Hong Kong last week. The report has provoked a good deal of debate and I just wanted to share two highlights from the data.

03 Απρ 2014
Economy focus 2014: UAE International Business Report (IBR)

The economy expanded by an estimated 4.5% in 2013, the fastest rate since the financial crisis. Oil and gas remain central to the success of the economy – the price of oil remains well above US$100 per barrel and the UAE is thought to have the seventh largest reserves in the world (98bn barrels) – accounting for close to 50% of total exports.

31 Μαρ 2014
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