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We provide expert commentary for the media. For a list of our experts please consult our Team page. Email us on [email protected] to get in touch. Downloads Title Hi-res GC logo News releases and media coverage Type Media coverage Date 15 Feb 2016 City A.M.: HSBC's Paris pledge reveals Brexit's hidden risks for the City The truth is, we don't know what it would mean for the City if the United Kingdom votes for Brexit. There are too many uncertainties. That's one reason why HSBC... Read more Type Media coverage Date 19 Jan 2016 Financial Times: Global groups pay a heavy price for China’s slowdown Markets around the world have been roiled this month by uncertainty about China’s economic growth and the ineffective reaction by local authorities to the turmoil. Specific companies are also paying... Read more Type Media coverage Date 3 Jan 2016 The Wall Street Journal: Europe’s fractious politics loom as threat to markets An EU exit would be negative for the U.K. economy, with trade and investment hit, Moody’s Investors Service said in a December report. The impact would also be significant for... Read more Type Media coverage Date 4 Nov 2015 Financial Times: Brexit may suit hedge funds, but others should weigh the risks Post-Brexit, UK hedge funds and private equity companies would face a relatively easier test than others if they want to continue providing services to customers in continental Europe. The key... Read more Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2015 The Moscow Times: Foreign investors complain about Russia's unpredictable laws The Foreign Investment Advisory Council members — companies like Carlsberg, BP, Siemens and Ford that are among the oldest and largest investors in Russia — are unlikely to pull back... Read more Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2015 Financial Times: Foreign groups eye scaling back Russian operations Some of the world’s largest multinational companies will scale back operations in Russia unless the business environment improves as sanctions, low oil prices and volatile public policy unsettle even the... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Apr 2015 The Times: English votes could spark another Scots referendum The SNP could use Conservative plans for “English votes for English laws” to demand another referendum on Scottish independence, former chief economist to the Foreign Office Gregor Irwin has said... Read more Type Media coverage Date 20 Mar 2015 Financial Times: The part-time technocrats driving Ukraine’s banking reform Despite the economic and currency crisis engulfing Ukraine, by 7 o’clock in the evening the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is virtually empty. But as the majority of its 12,000... Read more Type Media coverage Date 20 Feb 2015 Financial Times: Indonesia’s intractable digital deficit Jakarta is often called the world’s Twitter capital. Its digital citizens generate more tweets than any other city worldwide. Twitter has prioritised Indonesia as a key growth market and their... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Jan 2015 allAfrica.com: Africa: How will the oil price collapse affect the Africa Rising story? “I have vowed never to use the overused phrase 'Africa Rising' ever again, having long been somewhat cautious of the integrity of the projected growth rates and prospects for inclusive... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Oct 2014 Power Technology: Why Sweden values Norwegian wind more than Finnish The European Court of Justice recently ruled in favour of Sweden's right to refuse a Finnish wind farm operator access to its green certificate scheme, even though the power generated... Read more Type Media coverage Date 4 May 2014 The Independent: Generation gap could see the old vote Britain out of EU The over-65s could vote Britain out of the European Union even though most people under 35 want to stay in, according to a survey published on Monday. The survey of... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Type Media coverage Date 15 Feb 2016 City A.M.: HSBC's Paris pledge reveals Brexit's hidden risks for the City The truth is, we don't know what it would mean for the City if the United Kingdom votes for Brexit. There are too many uncertainties. That's one reason why HSBC... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 19 Jan 2016 Financial Times: Global groups pay a heavy price for China’s slowdown Markets around the world have been roiled this month by uncertainty about China’s economic growth and the ineffective reaction by local authorities to the turmoil. Specific companies are also paying... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 3 Jan 2016 The Wall Street Journal: Europe’s fractious politics loom as threat to markets An EU exit would be negative for the U.K. economy, with trade and investment hit, Moody’s Investors Service said in a December report. The impact would also be significant for... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 4 Nov 2015 Financial Times: Brexit may suit hedge funds, but others should weigh the risks Post-Brexit, UK hedge funds and private equity companies would face a relatively easier test than others if they want to continue providing services to customers in continental Europe. The key... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2015 The Moscow Times: Foreign investors complain about Russia's unpredictable laws The Foreign Investment Advisory Council members — companies like Carlsberg, BP, Siemens and Ford that are among the oldest and largest investors in Russia — are unlikely to pull back... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2015 Financial Times: Foreign groups eye scaling back Russian operations Some of the world’s largest multinational companies will scale back operations in Russia unless the business environment improves as sanctions, low oil prices and volatile public policy unsettle even the... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Apr 2015 The Times: English votes could spark another Scots referendum The SNP could use Conservative plans for “English votes for English laws” to demand another referendum on Scottish independence, former chief economist to the Foreign Office Gregor Irwin has said... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 20 Mar 2015 Financial Times: The part-time technocrats driving Ukraine’s banking reform Despite the economic and currency crisis engulfing Ukraine, by 7 o’clock in the evening the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is virtually empty. But as the majority of its 12,000... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 20 Feb 2015 Financial Times: Indonesia’s intractable digital deficit Jakarta is often called the world’s Twitter capital. Its digital citizens generate more tweets than any other city worldwide. Twitter has prioritised Indonesia as a key growth market and their... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Jan 2015 allAfrica.com: Africa: How will the oil price collapse affect the Africa Rising story? “I have vowed never to use the overused phrase 'Africa Rising' ever again, having long been somewhat cautious of the integrity of the projected growth rates and prospects for inclusive... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Oct 2014 Power Technology: Why Sweden values Norwegian wind more than Finnish The European Court of Justice recently ruled in favour of Sweden's right to refuse a Finnish wind farm operator access to its green certificate scheme, even though the power generated... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 4 May 2014 The Independent: Generation gap could see the old vote Britain out of EU The over-65s could vote Britain out of the European Union even though most people under 35 want to stay in, according to a survey published on Monday. The survey of... Read more