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Is the renminbi about to become a global currency?

China’s moves in recent years to allow greater freedom in cross-border currency flows have followed closely Deng Xiaoping’s cautionary aphorism about reform: that China should “cross the river by feeling for the stones”.

In search of an Olympic legacy

There is considerable debate among economists, policymakers and business leaders about just how big an impact the Olympic games have on the host city (and country).

Brazil on the front foot again

Once every quarter, The Economist and the Financial Times jointly survey over 1,500 senior executives from around the world for their Global Business Barometer.

"Having knowledge on the ground is very important"

What are your top tips for ensuring the success of a cross-border deal?

After the glory

With the excitement of the London Olympics now behind us (although that of the Paralympics is still to come), the attention of business people, economists and policymakers turns to the question: What will be the business and economic impact of London 2012?

Back to work?

Prolonged periods of unemployment have several consequences. A study published in 2009 by Till von Wachter, Jae Song and Joyce Manchester reported the effects on the wages of those fired during the 1980s recession.

Going for broke

The Olympics are only in part about sports; they are quite often as much about politics and economics.

In a league of its own

Just as surely as night follows day, so too must the England football team raise the hopes of its fans to a fever pitch before ultimately dashing them.

Not quite sultans of swing

A majority of bankers, insurers and asset managers, as well as finance executives at non-financial companies, consider their organisations to be vulnerable to exceptional or sudden swings in volatility, according to a global survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Global manufacturing outlook

Report Summary

Global Manufacturing Outlook is a KPMG International report that investigates how industrial manufacturers are adapting their business models and supply chain tactics to address the ever-changing global economic context. This report was produced in co-operation with The Economist Intelligence Unit, which also executed the online survey and conducted the interviews on behalf of KPMG.

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