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Tech businesses forecasting strong a 2014 International Business Report (IBR)

The technology industry is synonymous with innovation, fuelled by investments and a continual focus on research and development (R&D). By its very nature it is at the forefront of change. Those businesses which fail to keep up with technological change and stay current with consumer requirements are left behind.

Steven Perkins
| 10 Φεβ 2014
International indirect tax ebook Indirect tax

As more and more goods and services are crossing national borders than ever before, and with indirect taxes being adopted by a growing number of tax authorities, international businesses are facing tax issues in many overseas countries - including the possibility of having to account for tax in the country where their customer is located.

Francesca Lagerberg
| 01 Φεβ 2014
The global economy in 2014 International Business Report (IBR)

Drawing on data and insight from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR), the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), The global economy in 2014 answers these questions and more.

Ed Nusbaum
| 31 Ιαν 2014
Rising energy costs put pressure on demand for renewables Cleantech

We asked the 3,500 business leaders who responded to our latest Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) a new question in Q4-2013: Do you expect rising energy costs to constrain the growth of business over the next 12 months?

Nathan Goode
| 27 Ιαν 2014
How to succeed in China? Go west to the ‘second-tier’ cities Global Economy

The lure of China’s less well-known cities and the opportunities they present has been picking up speed for years, along with their impressive growth. In fact, while they are often described as ‘second-tier’ cities, many are in fact now wealthier than their ‘first-tier’ counterparts.

22 Ιαν 2014
Economy focus 2014: France International Business Report (IBR)

The economy of France continues to suffer as the eurozone crisis continues. Following a deep contraction in 2009, the economy recovered robustly, posting seven consecutive quarters of expansion. However, France has stagnated over the past two years as problems in southern Europe intensified, with growth slowing as unemployment and government debt rise.

21 Ιαν 2014
Sweden is open for business Global Dynamism Index (GDI)

Sweden is an open, trade-oriented economy with a strong emphasis on supporting enterprise. It is therefore perhaps unsurprising, if still pleasing, to find the economy ranked third for the dynamism of our business operating environment in the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013. We are behind only Ireland and Canada on this measure in the 60-economy study.

15 Ιαν 2014
Economic outlook for 2014 Blog

I was interviewed this week by CNBC and BBC World News to discuss the economic outlook for 2014, drawing on the views of 3,500 senior executives in 45 economies we interview for our International Business Report (IBR).

Ed Nusbaum
| 09 Ιαν 2014
Fighting fraud in construction Real Estate & Construction

The presence of fraud and corruption in construction can take many forms; from falsely representing the number of hours a contractor works, through to collusion when bidding for contracts or paying bribes to secure a contract. These inevitably increase costs and, in the case of bribes, inflate the contract price.

Sian Sinclair
| 01 Ιαν 2014
Israel: at the forefront of global innovation Global Dynamism Index (GDI)

Israel is a major player in science & technological innovation. In fact, perhaps only the United States is more prominent globally.

20 Δεκ 2013
Philippines the biggest climber in business growth environment rankings Global Dynamism Index (GDI)

The Philippine economy is growing fast. GDP expanded by 6.8% in 2012 and, whilst remittances climbed to a record high of US$23.8 billion in 2012, their share of GDP actually dropped to 8.5%, down from 9% in 2011.

16 Δεκ 2013
Real estate and construction sector outlook improves Construction and real estate

Business optimism in markets such as China, the UK and the US has risen markedly over recent months according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR)[1]. And the most interesting aspect for me is the contribution of the real estate and construction sector to the brightening economic outlook.

04 Δεκ 2013
Public financial management reform in a period of adjustment Public sector

Five years after the global financial crisis struck, residual effects continue to impact public financial management (PFM) in countries throughout the world.

01 Δεκ 2013
IFRS 9 hedge accounting IFRS

IAS 39 ‘Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement’, the previous Standard that dealt with hedge accounting, was heavily criticised for containing complex rules which either made it impossible for entities to use hedge accounting or, in some cases, simply put them off doing so.

Ken Sharp
| 01 Δεκ 2013
Cleantech investment could break decarbonisation inertia Cleantech

The outlook for the cleantech sector looks to be improving. While the Climate Policy Initiative reported that global climate finance flows had plateaued at US$359bn in 2012, business growth indicators from our Q3 International Business Report (IBR) are positive, particularly as regards investment and R&D, although a shortage of talent remains a challenge

Nathan Goode
| 27 Νοε 2013
Doing more with less. But at what cost? International Business Report (IBR)

Business leaders in the hospitality & tourism sector are continuing to do ‘more with less’ according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) Q3 results. Expectations for business growth remain robust, but job creation is fairly stagnant, reflecting a broader drive for efficiencies within the sector.

Gillian Saunders
| 21 Νοε 2013
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