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18th February, 2008
London's Jan sales growth half 2007 average
Retail sales in Central London in January were 3.7% higher than a year earlier, on a like-for-like basis, well below the 6.6% annual increase in January 2007 and the 6.2% fourth quarter 2007 average ...
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18th February, 2008
Climate change still knocking on the boardroom door
Business admits that climate change is becoming a more important issue However, eight out of 10 still don’t have a strategy in place
According to a new KPMG survey of 200 senior UK business executives, 85% think that climate change is a significant business issue and 77% think it will grow in importance ...
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14th February, 2008
KPO: Outsourcing’s third generation comes of age
Knowledge Process Outsourcing becomes a reality; set to be worth US$5billion in the financial sector alone. Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) has now come of age, with the market for KPO services in the Financial Services sector alone expected to be worth US$5billion by 2010, claims a report out today ...
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14th February, 2008
KPMG Administrators sell Dolcis to Stylo Barratt Shoes Limited
The Joint Administrators of Dolcis - Brian Green, Allan Graham and Howard Smith, of KPMG’s Restructuring practice - have today completed the sale of the Dolcis brand and its retail stock together with a number of retail stores to Stylo Barratt Shoes Limited for an undisclosed sum ...
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12th February, 2008
BRC - KPMG Retail Sales Monitor January 2008
UK retail sales rose 2.6%% on a like-for-like basis, compared with January 2007, when sales were up 3.1% compared with a weak January 2006. The three-month trend rate of growth rose to 1.5% from 0.8% in December for like-for-like sales, and to 3.7% from 2.8% for total sales, reflecting the continuing growth of retail space ...
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12th February, 2008
KPMG Appoints Simon J. Ranger as Financial Services Relationship Partner
This week, KPMG appointed Simon J. Ranger as Financial Services Relationship Partner, responsible for enhancing the firm’s relationships with its key UK and international insurance clients ...
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12th February, 2008
Report on Jobs
Job market continued to slow in January as demand for staff rose at the weakest rate for twenty-six months.
January’s Report on Jobs, from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation and KPMG, showed that the UK labour market continued to slow at the start of 2008 ...
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11th February, 2008
Outlook for EU manufacturing drops to 2-year low, but remains firmly positive
Investment intentions fall back from 2007 Inflationary pressures still of concern
The winter 2008 KPMG Business Outlook Survey, which surveys over 3,700 manufacturing firms across the EU, indicated that confidence at EU manufacturers with regard to the outlook for their business over the coming twelve months dropped back at the start of 2008 from levels seen through 2007 ...
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11th February, 2008
Manufacturing firms in the BRIC area are highly confident over business prospects for 2008.
The winter 2008 KPMG Business Outlook Survey, which surveys around 1,800 manufacturing sector firms across the BRIC region (Brazil, Russia, India and China) signalled buoyant levels of confidence regarding the prospects for business activity over the next twelve months ...
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11th February, 2008
Sharp rise in expected redundancies signals jobs slowdown
The winter CIPD/KPMG Labour Market Outlook (LMO) survey, published today, shows a sharp rise in the proportion of employers expecting to make at least some staff redundant in the coming months, suggesting that tougher economic conditions are starting to bite in the UK jobs market ...
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