Fly me home, James
Fuel prices are rising and many airlines are cutting back on routes. Yet corporate aviation seems to soar far above such every-day concerns such as the price of oil or passenger demandNo mistake, corporate aviation is on a roll and often in non-traditional private jet territory like Russia, China and Latin America. And despite the global credit crisis, the corporate jet market seem...
Fully implemented
World Finance spoke with Dr Márta Tkacsik, Senior Vice President at FMC Consulting - Ness Hungary, she offered insights into sales and customer service in commercial banks of the C...
Strengthening the EU Emissions trading system
By Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for Environment...
Leading the VDR revolution
In a relatively short time, the introduction of website-based technology to the world of mergers and acquisitions has revolutionised due diligence. The traditional paper-based ‘war...
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That's life
Greg Ballentine discusses a lifetime of success in transfer pricing. Daniel Gross offers his opinion on the effects of the rapidly deflating housing bubble, Henry Kissinger analyses a globalised world and Jeffrey Sachs ponders a sustainable solution to market problems. All alongside the usual foresight, insight and expert comment.
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Final Bell
Stagflation is a term that came into common usage in the 1970's, as first the Conservative Party, then the Labour government struggled with growing inflation and a slowing of the economy...
Special Reports
Multinational corporations have for years been subject to a blizzard of regulations on the increasingly contentious subject of transfer pricing – the rules relating to the inter-company trading across international borders. In the US alone we have seen a host of regulatory measures. But has it all been a waste of time?...
Awards
World Finance magazine, an industry leader and respected voice in financial circles is pleased to announce its portfolio of awards for 2008. Rewarding the best in business is a tough task, but someone has to do it...