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South Korea launches its international finance centre
South Korea is challenging the status of Hong Kong and Singapore as Asia's leading financial hubs, with the launch of its own international finance centre in Seoul.
Donetsk Oblast's industrial cities undergo pro-business revolution
Much of the FDI into Donetsk Oblast is concentrated on its largest city and administrative centre, Donetsk, but with industrial hubs spread across the region, there are plentiful investment opportunities elsewhere, which the region's officials are working on ways to promote.
Investors tap into local knowledge in Donetsk
Investors drawn to Donetsk’s abundance of natural resources are benefiting from partnerships with local firms that enable them to bring world-class products to market.
Donetsk's industrial past gets a refit
Built on steel and coal, Donetsk Oblast has a long history of industry, but now the region is looking to diversify its offerings. With investment opportunities in new technologies, tourism, logistics and warehousing, backed up by political will, the region looks set to prosper.
Dubai's government initiates economic diversification
Dubai's economy has long been dependent on its real estate and tourism sectors but, in a bid to diversify, the emirate has started focusing on logistics, financial services and energy, with government-backed initiatives – including an airport city, a financial free zone and a new solar park – driving the rapid growth of each of these sectors.
Auto industry adapts to survive
Three US players in the automobile industry describe how they have fended off the economic downturn by investing in technology and realigning internal practices.
Merged United Airlines looks to new horizons
United and Continental’s merger to create the world’s biggest airline was not without issues, but now the new airline is looking beyond the glitches, to new aircraft, new markets and new routes.
Shale gas: balancing the pros and cons
Shale gas may be plentiful in supply but the high cost of extraction is raising questions about the profitability of this new source of energy.
Social impact investing gives FDI a conscience
It is not only a moral impetus that is driving socially responsible investment. The potential for financial returns has made it an attractive proposition for an increasing number of banks and corporates.
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