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United Kingdom
Number of distressed companies rises in UK
The number of firms entering insolvency and administration processes both saw double-digit growth in the UK last year.
26 February 2024
United States
CFOs expect slower growth into 2024 amid persistent inflation
Chief financial officers tagged inflation and cost of capital as the top risks facing their businesses as they brace for slower growth in the next 18 months, a survey from FTI Consulting and CFO Dive
22 February 2023
Netherlands
8 out of 10 Dutch companies to review strategy and operating model
A large proportion of Dutch companies will be forced to overhaul their strategy and business model in the coming year, according to new research.
23 November 2022
United Kingdom
SME trade a hidden jewel for UK's export sector
The global pandemic wrought havoc on the UK economy in 2020, leaving business leaders and government officials looking for opportunities to shore up the nation’s ailing financial status.
16 February 2021
South Africa
Collaboration and sustainability are the way forward for the South African economy
As South Africa looks to turn a corner on a particularly turbulent period for its economy, experts and stakeholders from the policy and business environments alike are debating the best direction and
14 May 2019
United Kingdom
The consulting firms that are a World Economic Forum partner
Every year, thousands of CEOs, high-profile academics, scientists and international politicians converge upon the Swiss Alps to discuss the state of the world’s economy.
24 January 2018
United Kingdom
Africa sees equity capital market pushing $45 billion since 2012
Poor regulation has hampered the development of capital markets across the continent of Africa, with 87% of opinion leaders stating this had impacted the performance of the market in their country.
31 August 2017
United Kingdom
Institutional investors face growing concerns about Brexit impact
The effects of a Brexit are starting to make themselves felt, with a political implosion, the collapse of the sterling and lingering uncertainty for businesses on both sides of the channel.
15 August 2016
United Kingdom
Confidence in the African economy remains positive, finds FTI
Executives globally are generally confident about the African economy, with particularly the east garnering favour.
31 May 2016
United Kingdom
21 consulting firms contribute to World Economic Forum
Yesterday the World Economic Forum (WEF) kicked off in Davos.
21 January 2016
United Kingdom
16 consulting firms partner of World Economic Forum
Coming Wednesday the World Economic Forum (WEF) kicks off in Davos. Approximately 2,500 CEO’s of the largest corporations globally, international politicians and high-profile scientists and academics will make their way to the now
19 January 2015