tailieunhanh - Canada in a globalized economy: an investment perspective

A recovery is on the horizon, but it will be a long and stony road before the EU economy reaches sustained growth. Following the escalation of the sovereign-debt crisis in the second half of 2011, the EU economy has entered a shallow recession in the fourth quarter. Since then, we have seen tentative signs of stabilisation. Yet, as the outlook for the EU economy is slowly improving, the situation remains extraordinarily fragile, and the risk of a renewed aggravation of the crisis is still present. The ebbing of the greatest financial market stress creates the. | u Ernst Young Quality In Everything We Do Canada in a globalized economy an . investment perspective I An Economist Intelligence Unit research program sponsored by Ernst Young LLP About the survey In August and September 2011 the Economist Intelligence Unit conducted a global survey sponsored by Ernst Young LLP of 195 Canadian and non-Canadian executives to ascertain and compare their attitudes towards expanding abroad and to determine which factors drive their investment decisions. All the survey respondents are thoroughly familiar with their companies foreign investment plans. Almost two-thirds 63 are board members or C-level executives and around 40 are CEOs. In keeping with the survey s geographic orientation the bulk of the respondents are from North America 66 . The remainder are from Asia-Pacific 16 Western Europe 11 the Middle East and Africa 5 Latin America 2 and Eastern Europe 1 . More than half of the respondents 60 work for companies whose annual global revenue is US 500 million or less. Nineteen industries are represented including financial services 15 information technology IT and technology 15 energy and natural resources 9 education 8 manufacturing 8 and professional services 8 . Executive summary The 2008 financial crisis and ensuing recession accelerated a shift in global economic gravity from the developed to the developing world. As Canada the US and Europe grapple with debt problems and stagnant growth major emerging markets such as Brazil China and India are prospering conspicuously. How does this changing climate affect Canada s future as a favoured investment destination Figures from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD indicate that emerging markets share grew to more than half of all global foreign direct investment FDI in 2010 - a trend likely to continue. The Economist Intelligence Unit conducted a global survey of 195 Canadian and non-Canadian senior executives to understand their perspectives on investment .

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