Finance

For investors, a narrow road into Myanmar

For investors, a narrow road into Myanmar

It may be fraught with risk, but there’s real appeal for late-cycle investors with nerve

The problem with austerity

The problem with austerity

As severe budget cuts usher in a new European recession talk returns to stimulating growth

The overseas office: How to make the launch successful

The overseas office: How to make the launch successful

Even opening one new office outside Canada is time-consuming and costly, but there are ways of doing it right

The yuan floats a little more freely

The yuan floats a little more freely

Given more latitude, China’s currency could rival the U.S. dollar. But it as a long way to go

How Canada is leveraging its PPP expertise worldwide

How Canada is leveraging its PPP expertise worldwide

Early experience with public-private partnerships have enabled this nation’s deal makers and builders to exploit the global trend

An erstwhile strong euro power stumbles

An erstwhile strong euro power stumbles

The Netherlands’ status as an economically sturdy ‘core country’ in the euro zone may be coming to an end

What you must know about overseas recruitment

What you must know about overseas recruitment

The world is facing a severe talent shortage. But it’s not just a matter of plugging people into different areas of the world

Diplomacy is for every business

Diplomacy is for every business

Expanding into foreign markets requires alertness to cultural differences

Economic sanctions on Iran widen

Economic sanctions on Iran widen

Any Canadian companies still doing business with Iran will find it even harder after SWIFT cuts ties

The cost of going abroad

The cost of going abroad

Think that developing markets represent lower costs of production? You may be in for a surprise