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Prodigal sums: governments are still spending billions on infrastructure construction, but such schemes usually overrun and blow the budget. Neil ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Why are we rating? Standard & poor's recent downgrade of the US has put the power and methods of credit rating agencies into sharp focus. How do they ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Rating or lotto? As the credit crisis deepens, the credit rating agencies are being blamed for misleading investors. Neil Hodge examines the case for ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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A la carte blanche: entrepreneurs are resorting to novel commercial practices in response to the downturn. Neil Hodge asks whether their alternative ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Ned alert: despite the clarifications of the Combined Code and the Higgs review, too many non-executive directors remain hazy about their job--and a ... ): An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Scupper club: the former captains of Britain's foundering banks may be the most obvious scapegoats for the credit crisis, but other parties are at ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Mini adventures: microfinance schemes could potentially help the world's poorest people escape poverty and boost GDP in developing countries. Neil ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Chocs away: global sales of Fairtrade goods increased by 22 per cent in 2008, despite the recession. Neil Hodge explains the pros and cons of joining ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Can you keep a secret? As a result of key decisions by the UK's information commissioners, firms competing for public contracts could routinely use the ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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