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Transforming the CFO role in financial institutions

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Gearing for growth

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Gearing for growth: Future drivers of corporate productivity seeks to examine what approaches firms from all sectors are taking to improve productivity within their businesses, especially in the current challenging economic climate.

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

Preemptive action: Mitigating project portfolio risks in the financial services industry is an Economist Intelligence Unit research report, sponsored by Oracle. It is based on interviews and research.

The paper draws on two main sources for its research and findings:

Better information, better decisions

Better information, better decisions: The risk and compliance challenge for financial institutions is based partially on The age of compliance: Preparing for a riskier and more regulated world. Both are Economist Intelligence Unit briefing papers sponsored by SAP. The Economist Intelligence Unit bears sole responsibility for this research. Our findings drew on desk research and in-depth interviews with executives familiar with risk and compliance within their organisations. The findings and views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsor.

Global Fraud Report 2010-2011

If fraud were a virus, almost everyone would be slightly ill

The annual Global Fraud Survey, commissioned by Kroll and carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit, polled more than 800 senior executives worldwide from a broad range of industries and functions in July and August 2010.

Of the respondents, 88% report that they had been hit by at least one type of fraud in the past year, a figure broadly similar in every region and consistent with those of previous years.

Strengthening governance, risk and compliance in the banking industry

Strengthening governance, risk and compliance in the banking industry is an Economist Intelligence Unit report sponsored by SAP. The Economist Intelligence Unit bears sole responsibility for this report. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s editorial team conducted the interviews and wrote the report. The findings and views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsor. Dan Armstrong was the editor of the report and Mike Kenny was responsible for layout and design.

Hungry for more?

A continuous explosion of new wealth in both emerging economies and the West has helped to create an exceptional demand for private banking services. The sector is seen as increasingly dynamic and mainstream, and is being coveted by larger international banks that are eager to gain a share of this vibrant market.

Beyond transactions

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Facing the sanctions challenge in financial services

Sanctions are as much a fact of life for modern business as global markets. Financial services firms in particular are devoting increasing attention to sanctions compliance, as they navigate a shifting regulatory landscape in which guidelines are often unclear.

This Economist Intelligence Unit study, sponsored by Deloitte, 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. Its key findings include:

The Future of Wealth

US to lead the way in global ‘wealth explosion’

Despite wealth levels around the world soaring, the US will continue to dominate as the base for the super-rich. In 2016, there will be 19.5 million households with aggregate wealth in excess of $1m in the country, and 5.5 million households with aggregate wealth in excess of $3m.

UK to play host to a million ‘super millionaires’ by 2016

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