A third of the 100 largest companies in Hungary reported on their non-financial results last year, and only 8 of them included third party opinion as independent external control, a decrease in numbers compared to a year earlier – a new KPMG survey on ”Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability in the Hungarian large companies” reveals.
Encouraging signs show that the global economy is stabilizing and beginning to recover. Now, it is time to look forward, taking steps to build a sustainable economic recovery that will spur global growth and to rebuild trust in our financial systems and in business in general. The Review gives insights into the financial services and the public sector industries, as well as global growth opportunities in the dynamic emerging markets.
Outlook 2010–2011: A Sentiment Survey of the Hungarian Real Estate Market
Think BRIC! Comparative study
The final, comparative study of KPMG's publication series analyzing he power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies sizes the investment needs of the power sectors in Brazil, Russia, India and China; including historical analyses from 2000-2008 and also projected investment needs until 2020. Think BRIC! publication series’s comparative and country specific studies are available
here.
Project Management Association Clubs at KPMG
The monthly clubs of the Hungarian Project Management Association hosted by
KPMG provide excellent opportunity to discuss a specific topic in details. The next event: 17 February 2010, topic of the month: Északi Összekötő Híd projekt tapasztalatai