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Few regions in Europe pack the commercial punch of Wallonia – which is why many of the world’s biggest companies have long been established there
Few regions in Europe pack the commercial punch of Wallonia – which is why many of the world’s biggest companies have long been established there
By expanding its M&A activities, facilitating cross-border financing and helping SMEs achieve their goals, BOC Macau is becoming a key player in the Asia-Pacific region, writes General Manager Li Guang
Three of Jersey’s most senior figures talk to The European about Brexit, global finance, and the jurisdiction’s relationship with the USA
As a renowned centre for private equity funds, Guernsey is leading efforts to enhance the sector’s sustainable credentials, says Dr Andy Sloan, Chair of Guernsey Green Finance
Irving Vázquez of AFORE SURA explores how decision makers in Mexico, both public and private sector, are adapting their strategies to mitigate climate change
As more funds hit the headlines over climate change and fossil fuel pledges, Guernsey is showing the way forward, says Zoe Hallam of Walkers (Guernsey) LLP
Davivienda Corredores has implemented a 360-degree strategy to revolutionise mutual funds in Colombia – so far, it’s exceeding expectations
Emerging market shares extended gains following a bumper session on Wall Street as Washington reached a deal
Japan’s share benchmark Nikkei rebounded strongly on optimism that the Tokyo Olympics will not be cancelled.
Shale companies have been divesting operations to raise cash for several years, however, sellers who took and held onto shares for those assets are facing another blow from the collapse.
The Bank of Japan may be close to losses on its 29 trillion yen stock portfolio
Japan is finalising a plan that will tighten scrutiny of foreign investment in 12 key sectors.
Presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg outlined an extensive financial services policy proposal to rein in Wall Street trading.
The euro fell on its lowest since October after German industrial output recorded its biggest decline in a decade in December.
Despite the concerns of the China’s coronavirus outbreak rising, the Global World Market continues to show further signs of stabilisation.
VATGlobal, has announced the findings of new research delving into the evolving European VAT landscape. Research shows…
Giles Coghlan, Chief Currency Analyst, HYCM speaks about conflict between the US and Iran and its effects on the financial markets.
An insight into the commercial power of the British Crown Dependency
Colombia’s infrastructure sector offers significant business opportunities within a favourable investment climate, says Mario Andrés Estupiñán Alvarado, CEO of Fiduoccidente
Michael Crowe, Chief Executive of Finance Isle of Man, explains why changes in the commercial landscape are drawing companies to the benefits of international finance centres