(26 Nov 2012) China’s securities brokers are set to broaden their product scope and services amid regulatory changes and diminishing margins, according to KPMG China’s latest survey of the sector.
Month: November 2012
Risks from increased regulations set to rise in Asia, finds KPMG survey of in-house General Counsel
(21 Nov 2012) An increase in the volume and complexity of regulations is the greatest risk to organizations over the next five years, according to a recent global KPMG survey which charts the views of 320 in-house General Counsel (GC).
2008 final results for listed banks
(5 May 2009) 2008 final results for Hong Kong and Mainland listed banks
Asia Pacific investors devote more time to due diligence, according to new KPMG report
(16 Apr 2009) A new KPMG study explores how due diligence practices are changing in a current bearish M&A environment. Give the substantial deterioration in market conditions, it has become more difficult to establish the prospects of a target company.
KPMG finds signs of continued interest in Asian outbound investment during 2009
(19 Mar 2009) Executives around the Asia Pacific region see potential for an increase in outbound investment by Asian companies during 2009, a new KPMG study reveals.
2009 final results for listed banks
(20 Apr 2010) 2009 final results for Hong Kong and Mainland listed banks.
Top executives say current infrastucture investment won’t support business growth, says KPMG study
(1 Apr 2009) The majority of C-level executives surveyed for KPMG International believe that the current level of infrastructure investment is insufficient to help sustain the long-term growth of their organizations.
Economic turmoil presents new business continuity challenges for companies in China
(3 Apr 2009) A new KPMG study shows that a majority of companies in China now have established business continuity management programmes in place.