Challenging conditions in Germany and Italy are adding headwinds to economic expansion
IMF head, Christine Lagarde, has been convicted for negligence, but will face no further punishment, a court has ruled
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has appointed managing director for markets and banking role
France’s economy gets downgrade after once again failing into recession, causing the IMF to urge a focus on stimulating growth
Internationalisation is being forced on companies attempting to survive in an increasingly competitive and overpopulated market. Michal Zuk explains how organisations can acquire market share through expansion
Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, has said that Europe and the US must act bravely to decrease unemployment and fix the economy
Martin Morris examines Christine Lagarde’s handling of the IMF, and how she intends to get nervous nations to part with the cash in their dwindling coffers
As a result of the financial turmoil engulfing the country, Italian pension fund providers are having to hold one emergency meeting after another, as they try to find a resolution to the fact that they are very much exposed to the nation’s sovereign debt
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the French politician who heads the IMF, said recently he could think about leaving his position early to run for the 2012 presidential elections. Socialist Strauss-Kahn’s term as the head of the lender runs until October 2012. The French elections will be held in the spring of that year. Asked on France’s RTL […]
Romania has met IMF and EU conditions for continuing its €20bn bailout programme, offering some reassurance to investors concerned about the country’s deep and prolonged recession. IMF mission chief Jeffrey Franks has said no major policy changes were needed after the latest review of Romania, which has slashed public spending including wages and raised value […]
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.