As our local market has evolved over the past decade, we've seen the outposts of big
multinational firms make way for a new, better breed of luxury real estate brokerage.
The survey contained 111 questions that were answered by 122
multinational firms based in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC, and representing all major industries.
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Shearman & Sterling, and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom are in fact U.S. - based
multinational firms with Canadian offices.
He has held CFO roles in several large
multinational firms and startups.
In the race to put down roots in ever - expanding legal markets,
these multinational firms face an increasingly significant hurdle in bringing the firm together not just financially, but culturally.
Rees Morrison points to Geoff Gussis's earlier post at Inhouse Blog about the findings of a recent survey of in - house lawyers at
multinational firms.
There are some large
multinational firms that have decided to cut the number of key clients they serve.
But, with the city's primary focus centred on attracting investors from
multinational firms, Mr Anyim told the local press that only 20 % of the city would be reserved for residential accommodation, with the remaining 80 % serving Nigeria's tourism, leisure, sports and commercial sectors.
«The fund's market - capitalization - weighting approach skews the portfolio toward large
multinational firms,» said Morningstar.
Remember: The EU made a colossal mis - calculation when it challenged Ireland it couldn't have a preferential 10 % tax rate (to attract foreign
multinational firms).
Multinational firms were rarer and markets in different countries largely acted independently from each other.
These were all strategies that are recent in human history, that only few years ago were reserved exclusively for the wealthy
multinational firms.
So U.S. and
multinational firms are increasingly responding with mergers, partnerships, and intensified promotion.
A new way to measure the complexity of banks and
multinational firms shows that it is not just their size that is important in a financial crisis
It is said «future leaders» are selected along with influential figures from large
multinational firms.
Among the measures Europe wants to see are agreed international accounting standards, the establishment of a college of supervisors for
multinational firms and globally accepted standards of supervision for banks to apply in all countries.
This creates a special challenge for practitioners, particularly on behalf of
multinational firms and interests operating in Latin America that are more used to the campaign strategies and tactics developed and deployed on their behalf in Europe or the United States.
Multinational firms are increasingly locating their innovation activities in China and India.
G8 countries have agreed to seek «increased transparency» from tax - dodging
multinational firms, in a stripped - back «declaration» signed by leaders at Lough Erne.
It calls for a shopping list of detailed reforms, including choosing the legal basis for the exchange of information, developing common or compatible IT standards and defining exactly what reporting and due diligence requirements are needed by
multinational firms.
Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu went so far as to suggest
multinational firms which avoid paying their taxes were «robbing God» in a service on the eve of the summit.
She pledged to completely review the immigration detention system, and especially the role of
multinational firms like G4S.
«Other stand - out recommendations include a bill designed to address the exploitation of our tax laws and exploitation of Nigerians by
multinational firms by Femi Obagun, and a brief policy for more stringent laws against rapists, a Workers Protection Act, an Alternate Financing to Economic Growth Act, a Policing and State Security Act, and a Government Transparency and Anti Corruption Act.
Gilpin, for instance, asserts that the term «globalization» became popular in the late 1980s in reference to
multinational firms and foreign investment.
«The most expensive office markets often attract the regional headquarters of large
multinational firms that require a prime location in a prestigious building with access to major global and regional transit routes.»
«U.S.
multinational firms are the global grandmasters of tax avoidance schemes that deplete not just U.S. tax collection but the tax collection of most every large economy in the world,» said Edward D. Kleinbard, a former corporate tax adviser to such companies who is now a law professor at the University of Southern California.
Profit margins are eroding too as the pushback against globalization prompts
multinational firms to cut back on their use of cheap overseas labor.
Despite the uptick in growth, corporate profits advanced at an annual rate of just 0.1 % in Q2, a sign that the broad economy is performing worse than large
multinational firms, which have recorded two straight quarters of double - digit profit growth.
Julian Wellesley, senior global equity opportunities analyst with Loomis Sayles, wrote in a recent report that «banks currently have one of the highest tax rates of all U.S. companies,» mainly because they don't use as many deductions as other
multinational firms.
The firm has an entrenched position globally within the largest
multinational firms, providing an end - to - end portfolio that helps enterprises» plan, build, manage, and maintain IT infrastructure, platforms, applications, and services.
Relative to Q2 last year, the greenback is roughly 20 % stronger across the board; this means that foreign sales at many of the large,
multinational firms that make up the index are worth «less» when translated back into U.S. dollars.
A report for the Rio +20 climate change conference last year, «Leadership in a Rapidly Changing World,» interviewed top CEOs from
multinational firms to determine what skills they are looking for when hiring.
Multinational firms are allowed to bring those dollars back to the U.S. and to invest them in our financial system.»
According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of
multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
Mike Moffatt said: «According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of
multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
Eighty - one percent of the 462 companies included in the survey, among them U.S. and
multinational firms, said foreign business was less welcome in China than in the past, up from 77 % in 2016.
While Barclays said the reduction in the tax rate is expected to «positively impact» its future post-tax earnings in the United States, it also cautioned that the Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included in the legislation and designed to prevent
multinational firms from abusing the tax code, could significantly offset that benefit.
«E-commerce creates the potential for even the smallest local firm to sell globally and, in so doing, creates an environment in which the benefits of trade can be shared by all Canadian firms, and not accrue to just large
multinational firms,» the report says.
Between the races, hijinks, and motherhood (she has two children), she's made a name for herself as the go - to academic on tax and accounting issues for
multinational firms.
Higher corporate taxes produce an incentive for
multinational firms to shift taxable activities away from high - tax jurisdictions.
Aside from the fact that Carrier's plans were made during the presidential campaign and its parent company is vulnerable to political pressures, what exactly makes Carrier worthy of being treated differently from the other
multinational firms that employ 23 million Americans?
Rising interest rates are beneficial for insurers and savers, the chief executive officer of
the multinational firm Prudential told CNBC on Tuesday.
CASPERSEN had been employed at
a multinational firm as an investment principal from 2003 through 2012 («Firm - 1»).
Smaller Canadian firms are more likely to be part of the global supply chain of
a multinational firm and have fewer opportunities to build an integrative - trade supply chain.
And to illustrate both the international dimension of this revolution in automation and its impact even on the newly growing service sector, a German
multinational firm's study estimated that by 1990, 40 per cent of the jobs in the office could be rationalized and 25 per cent automated.
In an official statement,
the multinational firm said powdered Milo's HSR of 4.5 had been «correctly calculated under the relevant regulations».