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Stagnation in Germany threatens economic outlook Blog

Ed Nusbaum, global CEO of Grant Thornton, discusses the Q3 global economic outlook and finds the slowdown in Germany threatening eurozone and world growth prospects.

Ed Nusbaum
| 12 Nov 2014
LatAm's new challengers Blog

Jose Luis Sarrio (international business centre director and partner at Grant Thornton Peru) and Madeleine Blankenstein (international business centre director and partner at Grant Thornton Brazil) discuss the outlook for Latin America.

04 Nov 2014
Global dynamism: the G7 fight back Blog

Over the last few years, ask an economist where to look for growth and the answer would usually be the emerging markets. Now, though, with renewed optimism in Japan the UK, and US , should we be looking to the developed economies for new opportunities?

Nick Jeffrey
| 29 Oct 2014
Quebec: the business growth landscape International Business Report (IBR)

New research shows that rising optimism in Quebec is feeding into brighter business growth prospects but that bureaucracy is constraining those very same growth plans. The results from Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR), a survey of 2,500 senior executives in 34 economies, reveals that despite the roadblocks, businesses in Quebec are focused on incentivising productivity improvement and enhancing sales force effectiveness in a bid to boost growth over the next 12 months.

22 Oct 2014
The virtuous GDP-growth cycle Blog

The second quarter of 2014 brought a raft of very cheery economic news. The pace of growth in China kicked back up to 7.5% following a mini-stimulus from the government which included speeding up infrastructure project approvals, tax relief and credit easing. The United States roared back after a particularly bitter winter to post 4.0% growth (at the annual rate). Spain was buoyed by news that growth had accelerated to 0.6% (from the previous quarter) and the unemployment rate has started to fall.

Shirley Jiang
| 03 Sep 2014
Is your business taking CSR seriously? Blog

Sustainability is a buzzword of the moment. Whether as business leaders or consumers, we cannot escape from being told to consider the long-term implications of our actions or spending decisions.

27 Aug 2014
BRIC economies on different paths Blog

Ed Nusbaum talks to Ivo Daalder about the outlook for emerging markets

Sonny Chiang
| 21 Aug 2014
Transatlantic boost for cleantech Blog

Nathan Goode welcome growth opportunities extra government scrutiny brings

12 Aug 2014
Global business optimism boosted by export hopes Global economy

I was interviewed last week on CNN to discuss the continued strength of global business optimism uncovered by our Q2 IBR economic update. The interviewer was particularly interested in the reasons behind business confidence around the world reaching a record high since we started asking this question in 2003. So let’s take a look at what the survey is telling us.

Sonny Chiang
| 02 Jul 2014
Who are Brazilians backing to win the World Cup? International Business Report (IBR)

It will not surprise an international audience that the build-up to the World Cup has been overwhelmingly negative in Brazil. Scenes of local protesting about the huge sums of money lavished on stadia in Manaus and Brasilia, which are likely to poorly used after the main event, have been broadcast around the world.

12 Jun 2014
Energy & emerging market concerns dampen outlook Hospitality & tourism

Business growth indicators in the hospitality and tourism sector took a bit of a nosedive globally in Q1 according to our International Business Report (IBR). Expectations for increasing revenues, profits and investment all fell over the past three months.

Andress Chang
| 22 May 2014
Future of Europe 2014 International Business Report (IBR)

The third edition in our 'Future of Europe' series looks at three distinct aspects of the regional business, economic and political landscape: recovery, integration and expansion.

Ed Nusbaum
| 21 May 2014
Outsourcing: driving efficiency and growth Outsourcing

Two in five mid-market businesses around the world either currently outsource a back-office process, or plans to in the near future.

Dominic King
| 08 May 2014
Business spending: first optimism, then investment Global economy

I must admit that the optimism of business leaders around the world evident in our quarterly International Business Report (IBR) economic update was almost as surprising as it was pleasing.

Sonny Chiang
| 30 Apr 2014
Economy focus 2014: Poland International Business Report (IBR)

Poland’s economy avoided recession during the 2009 financial crisis,and rebounded strongly in 2010-2011. Poland: dynamism at the heart of Europe.

Dominic King
| 30 Apr 2014
Economy focus 2014: Poland (Polish) International Business Report (IBR)

Polska gospodarka uniknęła kryzysu finansowego w 2009 roku. Po okresie spowolnienia, w latach 2010-2011 powróciła na ścieżkę wzrostu. Polska nie mogła jednak całkowicie uniknąć skutków globalnego kryzysu. Wymiana z Europą stanowi bowiem ponad 80% całego polskiego handlu zagranicznego. Gospodarka rosła więc wolniej w porównaniu do czasu sprzed kryzysu gospodarczego, osiągając w latach 2012 i 2013 tempo około 1,5% rocznie.

Dominic King
| 23 Apr 2014
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