While the Cayman Islands still get tagged as a “haven for tax evaders”, or a “contributor to the global economic meltdown”, nothing could be further from reality
Chris Renardson looks at what businesses should be doing as Europe faces the threat of a double-dip recession and a partial collapse of the eurozone
The Brazilian player Itaú Unibanco is rising in rank in the banking sphere. At the base of its business model is an approach that sees it working with and for the client, while strictly adhering to its DNA. European CEO speaks to the company’s Vice-President for Institutional Treasury Daniel Gleizer to learn more about the emerging force
As one of the oldest continents falls into depression, you might think the World Bank would be banging on its door to offer some support. Despite much finger-wagging and fatherly advice, Robert Zoellick and his men are nowhere to be seen
As more and more money swells around the Middle East, hedge funds based there are finding asset options on the European market
The drive for sustainable resource management in the Russian Federation has gripped regulators and private organisations alike
Medical suppliers haven’t been paid for as much as two years, emergency rooms have been shut down and doctors in Catalonia have been told to accept a pay cut
The EU’s efforts to establish the full carbon emissions from burning bio-energy is an all but impossible task, illustrating the difficulty of trying to cut humankind’s environmental impact
Europe’s indebted nations are unlikely to mimic impoverished gentlefolk of old by selling the family silver, or gold, to do so
East Central Europe is growing in importance, writes Dr. Attila Jány, M.A.S., lawyer and managing partner at Budapest situated Dr Jány Law Office
The Republic of China’s rise to the top of the economic power list is becoming a key trend of our time. How does China’s growing influence on the European economy truly impinge on Europe and its businesses?
Despite a commitment to increase austerity measures, the likelihood of a Greek default is very real. Jean Pisani-Ferry investigates the options available to a country doomed to fail
In an era that is not clearly defined by rules or patterns of history; we are very much writing the rulebook as we see fit. Greece for example seems to be the guinea pig for what happens when a eurozone member goes bust, Simon Johnson explores
Challenges for the in-house tax function are increasing, writes Horacio Pena, tax principal and senior economist, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
A guide to transfer pricing in Israel. By Adv. Yariv Ben-Dov and Adv. Dan Zaidman, Bar-Zvi & Ben-Dov, Law Offices
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.