Old York gains a modern edge

Old York gains a modern edge

York is one of the most picturesque places in the UK, attracting tourists in their millions. However, there is more to the city than its heritage – it excels in the bio, financial and transport technology industries – and a soon-to-be-opened business park near the rail station will mean that those flocking to York will not necessarily be doing so to take photographs.

Reykjavik seeks to provide a start-up climate

Reykjavik seeks to provide a start-up climate

Encouraging and providing a base for innovative tech start-ups is an area in which Reykjavik has thrived. But given Iceland's small, isolated market, taking those companies to the next level has proved problematic. Improvements on this score are being made, however, as Courtney Fingar discovers.

Turkey FDI rises as the government pushes for growth

A drive by the Turkish government to attract more FDI to the country is working according to the latest figures, which show that inflows have increased in the first 8 months of 2014.

Hurdles remain for Ukraine: Sidar Global Advisors

The results of Ukraine's parliamentary elections will give the country's pro-western ambitions a boost but the result does not mark the end of the country's political and economic troubles, Washington DC-based consultancy Sidar Global Advisors have warned.

China, the UK and Germany lead investor attractiveness ranking: DCI

China, the UK and Germany emerged as the most attractive locations for investors in a survey by US-based location marketing firm, Development Counsellors International.

Start-ups cities index ranks UK destinations

According to the start-up cities index 2014, compiled by entrepreneur platform Startups, aside from London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol are the leading locations for new businesses in the country.

In Dispute: Romania caught in the middle

A dispute between Romania and a group of Swedish investors, which has dragged in both the World Bank and the European Commission, is creating a stir throughout Europe.

The worth of risk

Where to go, when to stay: the perils of risk assessment in 2014

Global instability is nothing new, but the past few years have seen numerous flashpoints come to the fore around the world. This leaves many companies in a quandary over whether to stay in an unsettled location, how to insure themselves, and how to keep the locals on side should they choose to stay put. 

Cologne varied offering

Cologne's varied offerings gives city an FDI advantage

A vibrant city at the heart of Europe, awash with strong transport links, a young and educated workforce and world-renowned cultural events, Cologne is an easy sell to outsiders. However, local officials are not resting on their laurels when it comes to ensuring that businesses from a multitude of sectors are aware of the city's many assets.

Cologne logistical advantage

An extended reach: Cologne's logistical advantage

Cologne's status as a hub for industries across myriad sectors is in no small part down to its excellent road, rail, river and air links, which put the rest of Europe within easy reach.

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