Corporate Finance Opinions
Heading into the European market close, the day has been choppy with stock prices wiping away morning gains on relief provided by the pro-bailout win for Greece. Bears have overpowered the bulls once...
Financial markets are back under pressure today, with European stock indices and the euro surrendering earlier gains despite the pro-bailout win in Sunday’s Greek elections. Spanish 10-year bond...
Even there is still plenty of uncertainty remaining in regard to forming a governing coalition and having to pass additional austerity laws in order to secure further bail-out funds the overwhelming...
« Pour 100 briques t'as plus rien ! » Tel était le titre d'une comédie d'Edouard Molinaro de 1982. A l'époque, 100 briques signifiaient généralement 100 millions d'anciens francs, donc un million de...
La législation applicable au contrôle des exportations connait actuellement un profond remaniement suite à la transposition en droit français de la directive 2009/43/CE du 6 mai 2009 simplifiant les...
The Financial Year by Finyear -- Decision making happens not only in the back office or the boardroom. Decisions are made on the road, in the warehouses, at client meetings and airport lounges. The...
Executives at global companies say their organizations have relatively strong capabilities in some areas that are critical to global operations, such as culturally flexible leaders and helpful...
By Stewart Cowley, Manager, Old Mutual Global Strategic Bond Fund. If regulators think the Facebook IPO was a scandal, they should look at the German government bond market. “I know a bubble when I...
This provides an overview of the week in M&A, capital markets and syndicated loans, with league tables, up-to-date industry and country trends, as well as top transactions for the past week. Full...
With the hour of truth quickly approaching ahead of Sunday’s crucial election in Greece, European equity markets are well supported in early trading today as traders are increasingly confident that...