February 2007
- Letter from... Canada
- by Alison Arnot topic: Countries, International business, Tax
- Business angels
- by Faith Glasgow topic: Business, Entrepreneurs
- Anime magic
- by Julian Ryall topic: Countries, Industries
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Financial reporting, IFRS, Technical update
- Ambition fulfilled
- by Colette Steckel topic: Members profiles, People
- Does Ford need a faster horse?
- by Abigail Rayner topic: Countries, Industries
- Dancing to the tune of private equity
- by Janine Mace topic: Business, Countries, International business
- LSE - a bride to be?
- by Richard Willsher topic: International business
- Letter from... China
- by Bradley Leon topic: Business Law, Countries, International business
- Dispatch (Asia edition)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Dispatch (UK/ROW edition)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
Last October, Canada's Finance Department gave the business community a Halloween surprise that, for many, was more of a trick than a treat, writes Alison Arnot
What are the pros and cons of using a business angel as opposed to the more conventional channels of investment like venture capital and bank loans? Faith Glasgow investigates
Julian Ryall appraises the phenomenal growth of animation and its role in Japanese business and society
The latest international technical news
Vlad Klenikov, Vice President, Investment Banking Division, Goldman Sachs, talks to Colette Steckel about how his accounting experiences in Moscow led him to a career on Wall Street
Once upon a time, half of the cars on US roads were Fords. So what went wrong in the 1990s, and can Ford get back in the saddle? asks Abigail Rayner
As private equity funds adopt a more aggressive role in Australian business, Janine Mace looks at a new breed of corporate raider
The London Stock Exchange remains an attractive partner for a host of reasons but has so far rejected all offers. But how long it can remain independent is becoming an increasingly urgent question, says Richard Willsher
The People's Republic of China's (PRC) proposal for a tough new labour contract law had attracted sharp criticism from multinationals and local companies, reports Bradley Leon
Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop on the latest news in the Asia Pacific region
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news


