The global
economy
in 2012
Grow
global
Back
to basics
Corporate
Governance
Review
Drawing on more than 13,000 interviews in 39 economies, the latest International Business Report explores the trends that will shape the speed and trajectory of the recovery over the next 12 months, including demand, employment, investment, inflation and access to finance.
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Difficult local market conditions, falling confidence and saturated markets make domestic growth a challenge. Download our latest report examining how 100 privately-owned businesses with the fastest-growing international sales, expanded overseas, what have they learned along the way and where are they focusing in the future.
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Despite the global economic turmoil, and the rise of new economic powers looking to exert their influence over international commerce, the London stock markets are still among the best places in the world for investors and companies looking for capital.
Read more on Back to Basics>Over the last 10 years, governance practice in the UK has continued to evolve in response to changing guidance. Download our tenth annual governance review to find out whether the FTSE 350 are prepared to address the new challenges.
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> Grant Thornton remains resilient through continued economic downturn
> Grant Thornton facilitates £113 million takeover offer for Uniq plc by Greencore Group plc
> Grant Thornton comments on electricity market reform white paper
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Offshore investment wrappers and offshore trusts offer savings as tax loopholes close
Life-changers: 11 business leaders, 11 big decisions
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Why businesses fail in Hong Kong and China
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Our reaction to the Draft Finance Bill 2012
The future of UK GAAP
The changes will impact on many UK businesses, with some real commercial implications.
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