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Retail: What does your business need to know in 2023?

The retail industry is expected to face ongoing challenges in 2023. After a strong showing in 2021, the retail sector

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Is the electric vehicle boom sustainable?

Metals like lithium, cobalt, and copper are crucial in the ongoing automotive industry revolution driven by EVs. Strict regulations, government

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WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIAL INSURANCES FOR ANY BUSINESS (ACCORDING TO FORBES)?

A business leader’s duty is to foresee potential problems. If a crisis hits, it can cause permanent financial harm. Forbes

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IS THE “INSOLVENCY PARADOX” NEARING ITS END?

The global economy is facing a difficult year in 2023, with gloomy prospects and substantiated risks. Monetary tightening by central

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POLAND PAYMENT SURVEY 2023: STOCK BUILDING MAKES PAYMENT DELAYS SHORTER BUT ONLY TEMPORARILY

The current situation for payment liquidity in Poland is generally positive. According to our research, Polish companies had an average

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LITHIUM: LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES BUT LIMITED MEDIUM-TERM SUPPLY

With electric and hydrogen vehicles becoming a larger part of the market, what effect does the supply of lithium have?

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A COLD CHILL ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY – BAROMETER Q3 2022

As autumn sets in across the northern hemisphere, the skies are darkening over the global economy. Beyond the repercussions of

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A RECESSION TO AVOID STAGFLATION? THE WORLD ECONOMY AT A CROSSROADS

Four months after the start of hostilities in Ukraine, first lessons can be drawn: the conflict, which is set to

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ASIA-PACIFIC: COMPANIES FACE RISING CREDIT RISKS DESPITE SHORTER PAYMENT DELAYS

Coface’s 2022 Asia Corporate Payment Survey, conducted between November 2021 and February 2022, provides insights into the evolution of payment

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Central and Eastern European Company Insolvencies On The Rise

Insolvency trends in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region have been subject to various economic conditions, support measures and