We often deliberate on the internal business climate and the ample opportunities the Chinese market offers to foreign investors. But it’s worth turning the perspective the other way round and analysing the behaviour of the world’s second biggest economy as an investor itself.
In 2010, after three decades of extraordinary growth, China surpassed ...
Managing The Soft Landing Of The Turkish Economy. Better Late Than Never
Written by Central & Eastern Europe, Asia.
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Turkey’s GDP growth will slow down to a more sustainable 4% in 2012, down from 8.5% in 2011 and 9.0% in 2010. Driven by strong domestic consumption and private investments, Turkey seems to have no problems growing. The problem is the large current account deficit (10% of GDP) that is the result ...
We'd like to present our readers a policy brief provided by the China Advisory Council, written from the perspective of European small and medium-sized enterprisis considering operation in, or already operating in China. The brief includes considerations on the investment climate in China and the conditions for success for European SMEs in the foreign ...
Legal and Tax Treatment of the Sale of Non-Performing Loans in Ukraine
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An improvement in the liquidity of banks, as well as the need for an additional injection of money, became crucial for Ukrainian banks in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. An Increase in the number of non-performing loans (NPLs) negatively impacted the overall liquidity of Ukrainian banks by forcing them to hold mandatory ...