Faster global GDP growth, continuing loose global monetary policies, and U.S. tax cuts will help make 2018 a profitable year for investors. But there are also some important headwinds on the horizon, warns the CEO of one of the word’s largest independent financial advisory organisations. Nigel comments: “2017 has…
Global Briefing
Reykjavík: A Source of Energy
In the acclaimed novel of Jules Verne, A journey to the center of the earth, the journey started in Iceland. It still does. The fast trackFew nations have evolved as fast as Iceland in the last 150 years. Moving from a community based on agriculture and fishing to…
Russia Rules the Roost
Russia, the largest country in the world, with 8 time zones, occupying space in both Europe and Asia, holds many record-breaking features. These include the biggest freshwater lake in the world – Lake Baikal with 20% of the world’s fresh water, the tallest peak of Europe – Mount Elbrus, the world’s…
Malta’s Main Attraction
The Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC), situated on the periphery of the historical city of Valletta overlooking the Grand Harbour, is recognised as one of the most impressive conference centres in the whole of Europe. The Centre’s historic background and magnificent architecture play an important role in securing and maintaining…
MICE in Malta
Figures for global tourism increased by 6% in January-April 2017 compared to the same period last year, coinciding with business buoyancy reaching its highest levels in ten years. Continued growth in most major destinations, and stable recovery in others, resulted in this positive prognosis, with countries in southern Europe…
Mind the (Gender) Gap
CEO Insight magazine talks to Kristin Engvig, founder of Women’s International Networking, about how things are changing for women in the global landscape, how gender diversity impacts business and how we can combat an ongoing patriarchal bias through collaboration and feminine ways of being. CEO Insight: Women’s International Networking…






