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Growth Crossings: Trade flows 2020

Trade Flows 2020

What are the implications of the fragmenting global trading system, and is China really becoming a rule maker rather than a rule taker when it comes to doing international business?

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The convergence challenge: Global survey into the integration of governance, risk and compliance

International institutions expand but individual states remain key

Rising powers may play a greater role in international institutions, pushing for better representation on the UN Security Council and improved voting rights at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The fact that it was the G20, rather than the G8, which met in November 2008 to discuss the global response to the economic slowdown was widely hailed as a sign of a new multilateralism. But with the representation of a larger collection of governments, these institutions may findt hat it is even harder to make binding decisions.

Global Fraud Report 2015-16

The overall observation is that fraud has continued to increase, with three quarters (75%) of companies reporting they have fallen victim to a fraud incident within the past year, an increase of 14 percentage points from just three years ago. The number of businesses suffering a financial loss as a result of fraud has also increased, from 64% in the previous survey period to 69% this year.

Feeling the squeeze

Banking for billions

Beyond transactions

The global recession and falling demand have hit the consumer goods sector harder than other industries. Except in China and a handful of smaller economies, retail sales fell dramatically in 2009 throughout the Americas, Europe and most of Asia. According to an Economist Intelligence Unit survey of the sales, marketing and customer service practices of consumer goods companies, respondents cite the global economic downturn as the biggest issue facing their industry.

2009 World Investment and Political Risk

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Mapping the recovery

Mapping the recovery: New strategies for private equity markets is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Celerant Consulting. Our editorial team executed the survey and conducted the analysis. The findings expressed in this summary do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsor.

New horizons, new behaviour

Research Methodology

Written by the Economist Intelligence Unit and commissioned by Barclays Wealth, this ninth volume of Barclays Wealth Insights looks at the responses of high-net worth individuals to the current market environment, with a particular focus on investor behaviour.

It is based on two main strands of research. First, the Economist Intelligence Unit conducted a survey of more than 2,100 high-net worth individuals, with investable assets ranging from £500,000 to in excess of £30 million.

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