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Solvency II Survey 2010

The new world of wealth

Research Methodology

The findings are based on 24 interviews with ultra high net worth individuals (defined as those with investable assets in excess of US$30m), wealth experts, and providers of luxury goods and services.

A way through the maze

Impact finance: An interview with David Hutchinson

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An Ocean of Wonder

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Facing the sanctions challenge in financial services

Research Methodology

Facing the sanctions challenge in financial services is a Deloitte publication, written in co-operation with the Economist Intelligence Unit. It looks at the sanctions challenge facing the financial services industry and is based on an online survey of 388 executives and managers in the sector, as well as in-depth interviews with experts and corporate leaders.  

Preemptive action: Mitigating project portfolio risks in the financial services industry

Feeling the pressure?

Return on equity is increasingly at risk. As the effects of the tightened credit environment spread from the US to the rest of the world, surveyed for this report are finding their ability to deliver improved return on equity curtailed. Beyond the increased cost and reduced availability of finance, a number of factors are exacerbating the problem. Chief among these are dampened business confidence, downward pressure on revenues, adverse exchange rate movements and rising costs.

SES: Investment-grade mantra

Not all senior finance executives are paying down debt or putting plans for balance sheet restructuring on hold. Indeed, only around four in ten executives questioned for our survey say that they plan to cut back debt in response to the credit crisis. For those that do not plan to pay down debt, some are continuing with existing plans to invest capital or return cash to shareholders. In many cases, these are companies with solid balance sheets and strong cash flow generation.

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