Remuneration denting corporate reinvestment: FedEE report

The Federation of European Employers says workers in eurozone countries have fared better relative to their company's fortunes following the global downturn, affecting company profits and corporate reinvestment in fixed capital in the process.

UK SMEs show confidence in the country's economy, says survey

A survey of the UK’s SME importers and exporters suggests that confidence in the UK economy is growing, while the wider global picture still remains a point of concern.

EU needs BITs standards, says think tank

A report by the European Council on Foreign Relations highlights the absence of policy standards relating to bilateral investment treaties in the EU.

UK auto sector experiences increased investment

The UK automotive industry is experiencing an upsurge in foreign investment, led by car manufacturers Nissan and Toyota, both of which have announced plans to up their investment in the country.

Breaking down borders in investment promotion

Breaking down borders in investment promotion

The competitive nature of investment promotion means that border cities still view their neighbours as rivals when it comes to investment promotion. But a handful of European border cities are bucking this trend.

US and Germany main players in Turkish FDI

Combined, the US and Germany account for nearly one-third of all FDI into Turkey between 2010 and 2013.

Hitting the BRIC target

How is Europe building a solid relationship with BRIC investors?

As European economies continue to stagnate, the continent's various investment promotion agencies are upping their efforts to attract investment from the rising BRIC economies. But how BRIC-friendly are their websites? And are they backing up their words by establishing a physical presence in these countries?

Katowice mayor

A new image for Katowice

The city of Katowice in southern Poland is reinventing itself, shedding its image as a mining town and diversifying into alternative sectors, according to mayor Piotr Uszok

Italy cashes in on its designer appeal

Italy cashes in on its designer appeal

For all its economic woes, Italy still has one valuable commodity: its reputation as a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-end, high-quality fashion, furniture and accessories. Foreign investors have long had an appetite for the country's illustrious brands, but only now are these companies starting to see the advantages of foreign capital.

The big score

The big score: how host countries benefit from sporting events

There is nothing like the buzz of a major sporting event to spark the feel-good factor in a host location. But is it possible to capitalise on this positive mood and turn it into something more sustainable that can encourage inward investment?

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