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Growth in crossborder investments to slow: Unctad
Between 2012 and 2014, the level of crossborder investment will continue to grow but at a slower pace, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Will Ghana's political changes alter investment climate?
With Ghana's opposition party, New Patriotic Party, looking increasingly likely to secure victory in the counry's forthcoming elections, analysts believe that the investment climate is set to change dramatically for foreign investors.
Pakistan witnesses significant decline in FDI in 2012
FDI into Pakistan has slowed considerably in 2012, with just nine projects recorded in the country in 2012 so far.
China's megalopolises on the rise: EIU report
A report by the Economist Intelligence Unit projects that the number of megalopolises in China will almost double by 2020, as the country's rapidly growing population becomes increasingly urbanised.
Emerging markets set business example: Tata study
A recent survey shows that companies from emerging markets are looking to the developing world both for the best growth strategies and for expansion opportunities.
Shifts to the east benefit Hong Kong and Singapore
As an increasing number of financial services firms look to establish operations in Asia, Hong Kong and Singapore are emerging as the most attractive destinations.
South Australia refines its FDI strategy
South Australia's government has set up a promotional agency in a bid to attract more FDI to the region.
German companies use historical ties to extend CIS footprint
The former Soviet republics that now make up the Commonwealth of Independent States have long been a fertile ground for German investors. This association is continuing to pay dividends, with German companies reaping the benefits of doing business in countries in which others in the West are more cautious about entering.
Afghanistan: where fortune will favour the brave
Vast reserves of precious metals and oil make Afghanistan an attractive proposition for investors bold enough to risk the country's security threats, poor infrastructure and widespread corruption.