KPMG Industry UpdatesThis series of articles examines the latest developments across a range of industries in which our clients operate, coupled with insights into emerging market trends and issues.
China alertsChina alert is an adhoc newsletter each covering new issues affecting businesses in China. Below is the list of all latest issues. Going SocialParticipating in social media has become a business imperative. More than 70 percent of organizations operating around the world are now active on social media. Many are finding significant benefits and unexpected risks along the way. Measuring Up: Improving Sustainability in Consumer MarketsThis report explores the global trends shaping the future of sustainability reporting for consumer markets companies, including top drivers such as enhancing brand reputation, managing risk and adhering to a widening array of laws and regulations. Luxury experiences in China - A KPMG studyKPMG's new luxury report charts the changing motivations for luxury consumption among Chinese consumers and also includes case studies with executives from ten leading brands. ConsumerCurrents - Issue 9, December 2010This issue looks at how trends such as globalisation, a recovering economy, the emergence of new markets and new technologies are having an impact on consumer markets companies. New on the Horizon: Leases for retailersThis edition of New on the Horizon considers the proposals in the exposure draft, and the implications under both IFRSs and US GAAP, with additional focus on the potential impact on retailers. Agenda Issue 06 - Oct/Nov 2010The issue discusses the growing importance of sustainability initiatives and how organizations are using it to their advantage. China Investment Forum 2010 - slidesThe materials on this page highlight the China Investment Forum's event insights on discussion topics such as the China economic outlook, future industry trends, strategies, and challenges in inbound and outbound investments.
Retail Loss Prevention Survey in China 2010The survey was developed through interviews with 83 Chinese retailers to study the present shrinkage among domestic retailers while examining the similarities and differences in this phenomenon between Chinese retailers and their counterparts worldwide. |