Sentences with phrase «economist intelligence unit»

The capital has risen from the 11th most expensive city in 2015 to 6th this year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's worldwide cost of living survey.
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The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) forecasts Mexico's GDP growth rate to expand at an average annual rate of 3.7 % from 2011 through 2015, higher than the 3.1 % average achieved during the period 2003 through 2008, and 230 basis points higher than the average over the past 20 years.
According to a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit and Deutsche Bank, the real estate industry features one of the lowest percentages of authentication testing.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a research firm, named a Donald Trump election victory one of the top ten economic risks facing the globe today, ranking it alongside a breakup of the Euro Zone and the rise of jihadi terrorism.
We were voted the # 1 global financial services executive search firm by the Economist Intelligence Unit survey of over 2,500 financial services professionals.
Calculate cost of living salary expectation for 140 cities worldwide, using the cost of living indices from The Economist Intelligence Unit.
Unlike user contributed databases, our Cost of Living Salary Calculator uses the cost of living indices from the Economist Intelligence Unit surveys which gathers detailed information on the cost of more than 160 items from food, toiletries and clothing to domestic help, transport and utility bills in every city.
A survey carried out in 2014 by The Economist Intelligence Unit, on behalf of business consultancy Towers Watson, polled 480 senior executives at companies across Europe.
Only 21 per cent of businesses have implemented a firm - wide digital transformation strategy, according to a survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit and SAP.
Concerns about China's slowing economy need to be balanced against the fact that the country's services sector, including financial services, has now become its engine of growth,» notes Duncan Innes - Ker, Regional Editor for Asia at The Economist Intelligence Unit.
Her client base includes the Discovery Channel, the Economist Intelligence Unit, Innovate UK, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Germany's world - leading robot fair - Automatica - and the BBC.
He previously spent 10 years at The Economist Group, first at the European edition of CFO magazine writing about the financial aspects of business and later, as financial services editor at the Economist Intelligence Unit, covering the business aspects of finance.
A new report by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) shows that consumers around the world perceive wide ranging risks in how their...
The majority of executives have in the past five years experienced several rule of law failures in countries in which they are investing, according to a survey of 300 senior decision - makers at Forbes 2000 companies conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit for The Bingham Centre.
In a recent survey [1] conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit for The Bingham Centre, the majority of executives surveyed had in the past five years experienced several failures of the rule of law in countries in which they had invested.
A survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit found that concerns over fees and increasing need for deep local knowledge is pushing more business to smaller and more specialized providers — 40 % of large corporations surveyed expect this trend to increase over the next 5 years.
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Sources for this report include: CIA World Factbook; DRI - WEFA Latin America Economic Outlook; McGraw - Hill Companies, Global Power Report; Dow Jones; Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire; Financial Times; Latin American Power Watch; Latin American Energy Alert; Oil Daily; Oil and Gas Journal; Petroleum Economist; Petroleum Intelligence Weekly; U.S. Energy Information Administration; Wood Mackenzie; World Markets Analysis.
In a 2011 global survey of businesses [Adapting to an Uncertain Climate: A World of Commercial Opportunities, Economist Intelligence Unit, March 2011], nearly nine out of ten firms reported that they suffered climate impacts in the last three years.
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Private investors stand to lose $ 4.2 T (# 2.7 T) on the value of their holdings from the impact of climate change by 2100 even if global warming is held at plus 2 degrees C, a report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has warned.
«Winding back the climate agenda means that the U.S. will be left behind in the clean energy transition as other global players, such as in Europe and China, demonstrate greater commitment to deploying low carbon and job - creating solutions to climate change,» said Peter Kiernan, of the Economist Intelligence Unit.
This new Economist Intelligence Unit report explores the background and context to the issues surrounding the upcoming Paris Climate Conference (30th November - 11th December).
In fact, Helsinki has been ranked as one of the top 10 world's most liveable cities by the Economist Intelligence Unit in 2017.
The Australian city of Melbourne has taken first place for the world's most livable city for the seventh year in a row as part of The Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Report for 2017.
These also rank as some of the most expensive in the world — according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Tokyo was the most expensive city in the world last year, but now comes in at number six.
According to the Safe Cities Index 2015, an initiative from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the 10 safest cities (based on four categories: digital security, health security, infrastructure safety and personal safety) are:
Ian Robertson, senior editor for the London - based Economist Intelligence Unit, says the Jetta III may need a hard sell.
The weightings for the rankings have been produced for Pearson by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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As the country's economy grows and disrupts the economies of more developed countries — from 2000 to 2007 Vietnam's economy was the darling of many foreign investors before turning back in certain respects, but it is still projected to grow over 5 percent this year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit — there will be a corresponding need to upgrade its workforce and educate more students to prepare them for a knowledge economy.
A recent report from The Economist Intelligence Unit shows that problem solving is regarded as the priority skill that companies need when recruiting (Kenworthy and Kielstra 2015).
Driving the skills agenda: Preparing students for the future, Economist Intelligence Unit Report, sponsored by Google for Education, pp 1 - 21.
Meanwhile, there was some good news a couple of weeks ago for Britain, from a study published by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
In 2013, she was selected as one of 15 for the long list (finalists) out of 222 nominations for the Economist Intelligence Unit's Best Business Professor of the Year Award.
But reacting to the findings of the three - month research which focused on twenty - four swing constituencies in seven out of the ten regions, Mr Adams rejected the findings of the two polls as well as that of the Economist Intelligence Unit all of which projected a win for the NPP.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has warned Ghana against a further drop...
Political earthquakes could be in store for Europe in 2015, according to research by the Economist Intelligence Unit for the BBC's Democracy Day.
The Democracy Index is an index compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, that measures the state of democracy in 167 countries, of which 166 are sovereign states and 165 are UN member states.
* Ghana is 5th in Africa on the 2015 Democracy Index by the same Economist Intelligence Unit that the Mo Ibrahim Report claims to be relying on in aspects that suits their collaborators and
Meanwhile, a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit today claims that the pace of globalisation is slowing, saying that growing levels of protectionism mean that the rate of foreign direct investment is likely to fall in the next three years.
The Economist Intelligence Unit has predicted that President Akufo - Addo's age will be his major threat if he intends to contest the 2020 elections.
The Economist Intelligence Unit is a think tank which compiles an annual democracy index where they assign a democracy rating to each country.
«Ofsted ratings for Early Years were up again last year across the board, while the reputable Economist Intelligence Unit survey published last year (1), places the UK third in its international table for quality of Early Years Services (EYS), with France placed ninth.
Last month, a survey of 200 Chinese institutional investors by the Economist Intelligence Unit, commissioned by US financial services giant State Street, found that 62 per cent of respondents think the renminbi will surpass the US dollar as the top international reserve currency.
The Economist Intelligence Unit's senior economist, John Ferguson, quoted in the article, said we need more competition in the supermarket industry rather than continued domination by the duopoly.
The latest report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, «No more excuses — responsible supply chains in a globalised world ``, found that four in five respondent companies described their firms as having responsible supply chains, yet only under a quarter were actually addressing key issues such as climate change or child labor.
«Portugal is a developed country [6] and it has the world's 19th - highest quality - of - life, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit.
The Economist Intelligence Unit states that Canada will be the best place in the G - 7 to invest and do business between 2005 - 2009.
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