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  • One of the main drivers of economic growth in eastern Europe has been the accession of its states to Nato. Julian Evans meets Bruce Jackson, the former investment banker who made it happen.
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  • Economic recovery and rallying equity markets have finally persuaded companies to acquire growth and market share once more. But M&A bankers determined to take cheer from October's rally should bear in mind another trend: corporates taking as much as possible of the process in house. Kathryn Tully reports.
  • Greek GDP growth has outpaced that of EU peers since 1996 but underlying fiscal imbalances exacerbated by faltering privatization and the inevitable passing of the Olympics effect look set to slow it down. Dimitris Kontogiannis reports.
  • After losing its way in the 1990s Gartmore seems to have turned the corner by emphasizing alternative investments, especially hedge funds and unusual techniques such as managers running long-only and hedge funds simultaneously. Julie Dalla-Costa reports.
  • ? Ratings for the Thailand government’s long-term foreign currency bonds have been raised by Moody’s Investor Service, as has the ceiling for foreign currency bank deposits and the foreign currency ceilings for short-term notes and deposits.
  • ?The days of the CFO acting as a financial policeman are numbered, instead,.CFOs will increasingly become strategic business advisors with greater influence on corporate strategy. This is just one conclusion from the most recent global CFO survey by IBM business consulting.
  • ? Many US employers are having to offset the effects of a lacklustre financial year by reigning in their pay strategy and tightening the purse strings.
  • ? Sentiment towards the euro has risen according to a UK-based survey carried out by Barclays Capital/NOP Eurotrack this month.
  • ? Forty per cent of listed companies in the UK have not considered the impact of IAS regulations on their business, and over half of corporates affected by Sarbanes-Oxley have not even started their Section 404 compliance.
  • Nearly two thirds of UK small to medium-sized businesses are concerned about the risk of fraud in their businesses, according to research conducted by Morley and Scott Accounting, one of the UK's leading Chartered Accountancy practices.
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has scheduled an open meeting to consider whether to propose and seek comment on two key areas: