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Jan 2012

Events & Trends No. 255
The future of IT outsourcing and cloud computing

A PwC study examining the extent to which businesses are planning for and adopting cloud computing as a replacement for traditional data centre infrastructure technologies and management processes.

 
Dec 2011

Events & Trends No. 254
Dialing up a storm: How mobile payments will create the most significant revenue opportunities of the decade for financial institutions

A new report from PwC’s Financial Services Institute looks at the impact and implications of new mobility technologies on business models in the financial services sector.

 
Nov 2011

Events & Trends No. 253
Financial services M&A in Asia 2011

This month's feature article looks at the new challenges facing global executives over the next five years, as highlighted in a new research report conducted by Oxford Economics and co-sponsored by PwC.

 
Oct 2011

Events & Trends No. 252
The new digital economy: How it will transform business

This month's feature article looks at the new challenges facing global executives over the next five years, as highlighted in a new research report conducted by Oxford Economics and co-sponsored by PwC.

 
Sep 2011

Events & Trends No. 251
Do the right things. Get the right results. Findings from PwC’s 2011 M&A Integration Survey

This month’s feature highlights the findings of a recent PwC survey in the US that sheds light on the current state of M&A integration practice and its impact on management’s assessment of deal success.

 
Aug 2011

Events & Trends No. 250
Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2011-2015

The latest in PwC’s annual Global E&M Outlook series describes an emerging ‘golden age’ for digitally empowered consumers and a new collaborative E&M ecosystem driven largely to the ongoing device revolution.

 
Jul 2011

Events & Trends No. 249
Banking in 2050—How the financial crisis has affected the outlook for the global banking industry

Updated projections based on PwC’s ‘World in 2050’ economic models show the banking sectors of the ‘E7’ largest emerging economies overtaking the current G7 around 2036 in terms of assets.

 
Jun 2011

Events & Trends No. 248
The World in 2050 - The accelerating shift of global economic power: challenges and opportunities

The latest update in PwC’s ‘World in 2050’ series projects that the ‘E7’ largest emerging economies will overtake the current G7 by 2020 in terms of GDP adjusted for relative price differences (i.e., at purchasing power parity, PPP).

 

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