Frontier Strategy Group - Emerging Markets Insights
Summary: Frontier Strategy Group (FSG) is the leading information services provider for emerging markets executives. Through a robust offering of research, analytics, data and network of expertise, FSG partners with business leaders at over 200 multinationals to power their emerging markets business strategies. FSG's Emerging Markets Insights podcast series provides 20 to 30 minute briefings on markets, emerging issues, and strategic business analysis. If you would like more information about FSG's services, please send an e-mail to info@frontierstrategygroup.com
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Podcasts:
Listen as FSG's Senior Analyst for Latin America, Antonio Martinez discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Mexico during Q2 2013.
Listen as FSG's Senior Analyst for Latin America, Antonio Martinez discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Mexico during Q2 2013.
Listen as FSG's Senior Analyst for Latin America, Antonio Martinez discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Mexico during Q2 2013.
Listen as FSG's Analyst for Latin America, Christine Herlihy, discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Chile during Q2 2013.
Listen as FSG's Analyst for Latin America, Christine Herlihy, discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Chile during Q2 2013.
Listen as FSG's Analyst for Latin America, Christine Herlihy, discusses the trends likely to impact multinationals' performance in Chile during Q2 2013.
Currency volatility cost US-based multinationals an estimated $50 billion in 2012, and FSG projects currency volatility to make an even bigger impact in 2013. With executive performance increasingly tied to corporate profits, currency matters more than ever. Listen to this podcast to learn how global and regional business leaders can play a role in reducing currency exposure.
Currency volatility cost US-based multinationals an estimated $50 billion in 2012, and FSG projects currency volatility to make an even bigger impact in 2013. With executive performance increasingly tied to corporate profits, currency matters more than ever. Listen to this podcast to learn how global and regional business leaders can play a role in reducing currency exposure.
Currency volatility cost US-based multinationals an estimated $50 billion in 2012, and FSG projects currency volatility to make an even bigger impact in 2013. With executive performance increasingly tied to corporate profits, currency matters more than ever. Listen to this podcast to learn how global and regional business leaders can play a role in reducing currency exposure.
Corruption remains a challenge in Russia, but there are actions executives can take to prevent compliance violations. This podcast summarizes FSG's recommendations about the nine key practices executives should follow to reduce their Russian business's vulnerability to corruption.
Corruption remains a challenge in Russia, but there are actions executives can take to prevent compliance violations. This podcast summarizes FSG's recommendations about the nine key practices executives should follow to reduce their Russian business's vulnerability to corruption.
Resilient business demand and improving consumer sentiment will drive opportunities for multinationals in Turkey in the next three to six months. This podcast discusses the drivers and timeline of Turkey's improving economic outlook.
Resilient business demand and improving consumer sentiment will drive opportunities for multinationals in Turkey in the next three to six months. This podcast discusses the drivers and timeline of Turkey's improving economic outlook.
Corruption remains a challenge in Russia, but there are actions executives can take to prevent compliance violations. This podcast summarizes FSG's recommendations about the nine key practices executives should follow to reduce their Russian business's vulnerability to corruption.
Resilient business demand and improving consumer sentiment will drive opportunities for multinationals in Turkey in the next three to six months. This podcast discusses the drivers and timeline of Turkey's improving economic outlook.