Corporate Finance Journal - Americas Correspondent
Americas Correspondent

Vital statistics

The statistics tell a story, but is it all doom and gloom?

There are so many statistics out there indicating the way forward for the economy that many the average citizen’s head is spinning.

Here’s the one that I like best: a CBS poll sho...

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Please Mr President

Our Americas correspondent regresses to a time of infant innocence, and composes a Christmas list ad...

15th December 2008

Learning from history

You don't have to be George Bernard Shaw to expect the unexpected from history, but we'd do well to ...

6th October 2008

Regulatory confusion

Our American correspondent discusses the future of Wall Street regulation, and whether there's an oa...

9th September 2008
  • Inside/outside
    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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