
Iranian sanctions ‘hit the weak’, says National Iranian-American Council President
World Finance examines whether sanctions placed on Iran will have a positive effect internationally and domestically
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Cathay Century Insurance on leading Taiwan’s non-life insurance market
World Finance speaks to Cathay Century Insurance about its ambitious plans for future domination of the insurance industry in the Asia-Pacific region

What would a nuclear agreement mean for Iran’s economy?
World Finance examines what an end to Iran’s nuclear standoff would mean for its economy, and the west

Eurobank’s investment has given ‘big boost to Greek banking sector’
World Finance talks to Eurobank to find out how the institution has helped the Greek banking sector recover from economic turmoil

Capital Bank: Jordan is a ‘safe haven’ in the Arab region
World Finance speaks to Capital Bank’s Chief Investment Officer about how the institution has risen to the challenges posed by instability in the countries surrounding Jordan

ICTSI on managing container ports and terminals worldwide
World Finance speaks to International Container Terminal Services Inc about the importance of IT, security and maintaining a local touch, when operating on a worldwide level

‘Germany has too much red tape. All Germans could be richer’, says leading economist
Could Germany’s current economic problems come down to a reluctance to invest in public and private industries?

LEXeFISCAL on the UK’s tax benefits
World Finance speaks to Clifford Frank, Senior Partner at LEXeFISCAL, about how to deal with tax, the new UK government crackdown on avoidance and international jurisdictions

Germany can stomach Eurozone wobbles, says Holger Schmieding
World Finance speaks to Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist at Berenberg Bank, to discuss Germany’s economic future

Cross River State governor on the area’s investment potential
World Finance speaks to the Cross River State’s current governor, Senator Liyel Imoke, about the region’s significant growth

Davos countdown: Ebola, oil and nuclear weapons on WEF’s 2015 agenda
World Finance takes a look at the legacy of Davos’ World Economic Forum, and what we can expect for the annual gathering in 2015

Association Afschrift on Belgium’s new bank secrecy laws
Changes to bank secrecy laws in Belgium are here, and their implications are very far-reaching. World Finance finds out more about how they are allowing inspectors greater access to bank accounts and what protection taxpayers can expect

Germany has simply caught the ‘flu’, but will recover, says expert
World Finance speaks to Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist of Berenberg Bank, to discuss whether Germany’s economy is on a downward spiral