Adam Smith believed that capitalism and charity go hand in hand, but a recent London listing could put that notion to the test
The Irish packager is the latest firm to fall foul of Venezuelan authorities, but there's a new threat to company owners in the Land of the Free
The expansion of the UK's offshore generating capacity is accelerating against a still unregulated carbon trading backdrop
Expropriation of land without compensation will still come at a cost for South Africa
Valuations for the so-called FAANGs don't appear overly unrealistic given wider context
The travails of Countrywide have been blamed on excessive leverage and a cyclical downturn – but they also reflect wider structural challenges
The packaging industry is having to evolve to meet heightened environmental concerns, but e-commerce remains the prime industry driver
The example of the plastics packaging heavyweight underlines how difficult ascribing value can be in the midst of a shopping spree
The revamped UK Corporate Governance Code, though laudable in its intention, underlines the inadequacy of voluntary arrangements
The collapse of Beaufort Securities has re-focused attention on the rights of nominee account holders