Chinese foreign investment trends in the UK
Dr Kerstin Braun, President of Stenn Group, shares her views on current Chinese foreign investment trends in the UK.
Tax policy as a tool for business cycle stabilisation
In this final article in a mini-series of articles discussing recent macroeconomic research on the effects of taxation on the economy, Bernd Hayo, Professor at the University of Marburg focuses on the use of tax policy for stabilising business cycles.
BRoTHER: Regional cooperation for visionary work in next-generation biobanking
Prof Dr Christoph Brochhausen-Delius from Institute of Pathology at the University Regensburg, charts the BRoTHER project that concerns regional cooperation for visionary work taking place in new technologies for next-generation biobanking.
Regulating Chinese shadow banking: Throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
Kent Matthews and Zhiguo Xiao discuss regulating Chinese shadow banking and ask if this is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
FinTech risk management: A research-driven European environment for sustainable digital finance
Here, Arianna Agosto, Paolo Giudici, Paolo Pagnottoni and Anca Mirela Toma discuss how a research-driven European environment can create sustainable digital finance for Fintech risk management.
R&D tax relief: A guide for engineering companies
Here, Cale Bannister, at Myriad Associates, offers engineering companies top advice on how they can apply for R&D tax relief.
Does your food and drink business qualify for R&D tax relief?
In this article, Cale Bannister at Myriad Associates discusses how the food and beverage industry, in particular, can benefit from R&D tax relief, as well as what type of projects qualify.
How illegal is stealing trade secrets in the US and UK?
Here, IP experts discuss what would happen to someone caught stealing trade secrets in the US and the UK.
Data reveals the 20 UK cities with declining high streets
As we fast approach the festive season, Asktraders conducted an analysis of the UK High Street, looking at ATM, bank branches, retail store closures and ONS % growth of the retail sector over the course of 2019.
How are Millennials and Generation Z shaping investment strategies?
We already know the story of how the Internet has revolutionised society, but perhaps less understood is the role it had in democratising and shaping investment strategies.
8.17 million people at risk of exclusion in a cashless society
Exclusion in a cashless society is becoming our reality, with eWallets, cards and bank transfers surviving as the most popular payment methods in 2018.
EU 2019 Autumn: A challenging economic road ahead
The European economy is now in its 7th consecutive year of growth and should continue expanding in 2020 and 2021, so what's on the economic road ahead?
New mothers experience challenges in career progression
Supporting latest Government research, Yoopies explores why women struggle to progress in their careers after having a child.
Budget delay could fuel NHS pension crisis, says Tilney
Graham MacLeod, financial planning director at Tilney, looks at the ongoing issues and what impact the Budget delay could have on the NHS pension crisis.
Public sector overcharges and overpayments
Twice2much investigate how much of the public sector overcharges and overpayments, worth £220 million, could be yours.
Procurement: Engaging third-party resources
Gareth Clark, Deputy Director – Professional Services, Crown Commercial Service guides us through a number of agreements that the organisation offers when it comes to procurement (engaging third-party resources).
Prepaid cards: At the frontline in the fight against homelessness in the UK
Jennifer Duncan, Director of Government and Public Sector at Mastercard details why prepaid cards are at the frontline in the fight against homelessness in the UK
NEPO: Achieving benefits through collaborative procurement
Steven Sinclair, NEPO’s Procurement & Commercial Director, talks about the opportunities and ambition of collaborative procurement in the UK public sector.
Financial markets: The impact of institutional investors on informational efficiency
Adrian Buss, Associate Professor of Finance at INSEAD explains the impact of institutional investors on informational efficiency here in detail, an aspect relevant to all participants in today's financial markets.
Enabling and promoting economic research in Switzerland
The aims of the Society of Economics and Statistics in Switzerland are discussed here, which includes enabling and promoting economic research and encouraging the work of young economists.