Corporate Finance Journal
Editors Blog
21st September 2009

Gains on Wall Street and in Asia provide hope for a sooner than expected recovery after recession...

11th September 2009

Another big sale for a struggling car industry this week...

4th September 2009

With the G20 convening this weekend caution is still being preached in response to the financial cri...

21st August 2009

In an eventful week for the future of print media, Murdoch announces the axing of thelondonpaper. Fo...

14th August 2009

The outcry of the American right has the British rallying behind the NHS and familiar debates about ...

7th August 2009

Uncertainty over extra lending leads the Bank of England to extend its run of quantitative easing...

30th July 2009

Next years election gathers weight and provides an interesting backdrop to more of the same in the f...

15th July 2009

Charlie Bean tours the country explaining away IOUs and commentary on the latest financial developme...

9th July 2009

Darling proffers regulatory reform as Nationwide opens the door to 125 percent mortgages...

2nd July 2009

Another tough week for government and an acceptance of non-conformist fruit from the EU...

26th June 2009

What a week for the tech generation as the power of web revenue allows people to profiteer from trag...

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    Up to date analysis of the markets and territories that matter the most to those in the business, including Q3 reports

  • Magic numbers
  • Don't mess with my pension
    Beyond the profit motive: why companies aren't just about making money and how staff would do well to understand the wider context behind the capital

  • Bad credit
    While the role of the banks has been well documented in bringing about the current global credit crunch, the role of the industry that whetted the banks' appetites to invest in high-risk debt vehicles by giving them fantastic ratings

  • Dealing with the credit crunch
    Our regular feature sees three experts face up, square off, and deliver complex answers about the state of the economy. They know what they're talking about and offer invaluable advice

  • Take the risk
    Although many say the property bubble appears to be slowly deflating, there are those that argue that there is still mileage in sound commercial investment from the right people. With a view to long-term gains and repeat returns, Adrian Kidd from Mintzone explains just why investment in commercial property continues to deliver steady yields, even when the economy appears to be struggling

  • Testing his metal
    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Chief Executive Richard Adkerson says he has built the world's largest publicly traded copper company without bluffing or nickel-and-diming

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