Tag Archives: Regulation
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British bosses must adapt to make profits offshore
Chancellor George Osborne is keen for UK companies to jump on the export conveyor belt to faster growing economies and, as Rob Langston reports, there are a number of routes open to intrepid British businesses
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Returning to tax and how much you pay abroad
Company taxation is a controversial area as global giants seek to minimise liabilities, writes Rachael Singh, who offers a guide to overseas tax strategies
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Can companies refrain from ‘never going to give you up’
While the truth is that data may be more secure in the cloud than on-site, Michael Dempsey discovers there is some information firms just can’t bear to part with
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Pension reform can be a benefit, not a penalty
Introduction of pension auto-enrolment is putting pressure on dwindling incomes but can be an opportunity for greater staff engagement, writes John Greenwood
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What price euro as events unfold?
Now attempts by the European Central Bank to bolster the euro have fed into markets, events outside the eurozone are expected to drive the common currency’s strength over coming weeks, writes Joe McGrath
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‘UK must be best place to start and grow business’
Newly-appointed Business Minister Michael Fallon pledges to abolish red tape and free up UK companies seeking growth
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Meeting of minds will cut costs
For many large companies, event management is not about staging glamorous gatherings, high-profile product launches or exotic incentive trips, but more frequent staff and client meetings that communicate vital information, writes Abigail Wills
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Smashing through glass ceiling?
Despite significant progress, career prospects for women remain blocked by a number of barriers, writes Niki Chesworth