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Knight Frank: Global Corporate Lettings Review 2012
Published annually, the Global Corporate Lettings Review looks at the demand for prime rental properties from multinational companies and their employees. The report compares the performance of rental markets in key cities worldwide and presents the results of Knight Frank’s Global Corporate Letting. You can see the full report here in Adobe PDF. »
FEM Special Edition of the World’s Largest Global Mobility Survey
We are proud to announce a special edition of the Global Mobility Survey Report for FEM members, commissioned by Santa Fe Group. Take a look inside the Report: The following link provides a small taster of the full Report: http://www.globalmobilitysurvey.com/Global_Mobility_Survey_2012_FEM_Taster_Edition The full report can be ordered from which can be ordered through www.globalmobilitysurvey.com A survey of... »
The Apartment Service: Global Serviced Apartments Industry Report 2011-12
The Apartment Service has published the Global Serviced Apartments Industry Report 2011-12, which looks at the development of the serviced apartment sector worldwide and the influence of the global recession. Industry professionals from various global regions give their expert view on the situation in their area and an outlook for the future. The report... »
Destination China: An Analysis
Why focus particularly on China? Although many developed countries, including the United States, have continued to feel the impact of the “great recession,” China’s GDP faltered for only a short period. Moreover, despite some speculation as to whether China’s economy is overheating, global economists still anticipate solid 2010 GDP growth. China has overtaken Japan... »
2011 Mobility Survey Report The Best Yet!
The 2011 Mobility Survey Report is largest of its kind and represents the most reliable data set the relocation industry has seen to date. The survey, commissioned by Interdean, focuses on global mobility trends within multinational businesses. Using feedback from over 1,000 client side HR & Mobility professionals the report dwarves any other mobility... »
Economist Intelligence Unit report on expatriates
If globalisation is seen as inexorable then companies, to a greater or lesser extent, will need aglobally mobile workforce tasked with administering their far-flung but rapidly growing operations. With demand stagnating in Western markets, the pressure to expand abroad in the search for revenue growth is intensifying, especially in emerging markets where the operating... »



