In a rapidly changing and volatile global marketplace, and the continued increase in urbanisation, investors need to exercise entry level caution
We are witnessing some of the most momentous social and demographic changes of the modern world and the rebalancing of world interests is generating numerous complex moral and political questions. Coupled with some astonishing forecasts for change is a raft of key investment themes, which are driving some of the most important areas of global markets. These necessitate comprehensive examination and analysis before potential investors sink capital into associated projects and schemes. The stakes are high and the speed of change arguably unparalleled. The challenge is to identify the drivers ...
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