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German Companies Reportedly Embrace Digital Transformation and Target India for Strategic Investments

In an evolving global business landscape, German companies are doubling down on digital transformation and diversifying their investment strategies to navigate geopolitical uncertainties. Two recent studies by KPMG, in collaboration with key industry partners, highlight these trends, showcasing how German firms are prioritizing innovation and… Read More

German Economy Reportedly Expected to Recover for First Time in 2026 but Remains in the European Midfield

Following the ongoing recession, the latest European Economic Outlook from KPMG signals a moderate recovery for the German economy in 2026, with real gross domestic product (GDP) expected to grow by 1.1% – the first noticeable upturn in four years. This year, it is likely… Read More

Geopolitical Tensions Cloud UK Inflation Outlook, Warns KPMG UK

In a statement addressing the latest inflation figures, Yael Selfin, Chief Economist at KPMG UK, highlighted the growing uncertainty surrounding the UK’s inflation trajectory, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The recent surge in energy prices, with oil prices climbing over 13%… Read More

UK Industry Professional Says Bank of England will Opt for Interest Rate Cut Next Month, Two Further Cuts in 2025

Yael Selfin, Chief Economist at KPMG UK noted that the rise in pay growth expected to be short lived as labour market “faces headwinds.” Yael Selfin from KPMG UK added that while unemployment rose to 4.4%, it remained “fairly low in the three months to November.”… Read More

UK Jobs and Hiring Activity Report : Pay Growth Strengthens but Remains Below Historical Trend

The latest KPMG and REC UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, pointed to a further reduction in UK recruitment activity in May. Permanent placements fell at a “slightly sharper rate, but the decline in temp billings was the slowest in six months.”… Read More

Ireland based Businesses Reportedly Expect Investment in Research, Development & Innovation to Grow in Coming Years

Over 7 in 10 (71 percent) of firms in Ireland expect their investment in Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) to grow in the next three years, but cite concerns over funding barriers and increasing economic and competitive pressures. These are just some of the findings… Read More

91% of German Firms Reportedly See AI as Business-Critical and are Increasing Budgets

KPMG has noted that generative AI is becoming an integral part of German companies. KPMG also recently mentioned that “91% of companies now see it as crucial to their business model and future value creation – compared to 55% in the previous year.” This was… Read More

UK GDP Growth Could Reportedly Reach 1.2% in 2025 as Trade Agreements Lower Uncertainty

The UK economic outlook could brighten over the next two years as the economy stands to benefit from easing trade tensions and lower uncertainty arising from potential trade agreements with some of its key trading partners according to KPMG’s European Economic Outlook. A temporary pick… Read More

Australia Reportedly Has 8 Mega Funds with Over $100 billion in Assets in FY24

Major transformation programs and further consolidation in Australia is likely within the nation’s superannuation sector, as funds tackle “significant changes to member demographics, stakeholder expectations, competition and regulatory scrutiny.” According to KPMG Australia’s latest Super Insights report, which looks at recent data from APRA FY24… Read More

Global Venture Capital Investments Reportedly Increased Despite Trade Conflicts

Global venture capital investments developed robustly in the first quarter of 2025. This is shown by the new Venture Pulse from KPMG, for which the global venture capital market is regularly evaluated. Global investments reached a new high in the first three months of the… Read More

KPMG Survey Reveals Deep Trust Gap in AI Despite Surging Adoption

A sweeping new report from KPMG and Melbourne Business School finds a widening gap between public trust and the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), as nearly 87% of global respondents call for stronger regulation amid rising concerns about misinformation and ethical usage. Titled Trust,… Read More

Australia Lags in Trust of AI Despite Growing Use – Research Study

A research study on trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI) released has found half (50%) of Australians use AI regularly, but only “36% are willing to trust it, with 78% concerned about negative outcomes.” The Trust, attitudes and use of Artificial Intelligence: A global study 2025… Read More

UK’s Financial Services Execs Plan to Increase Investments in London based Operations – Report

More than half (53%) of the UK’s financial services executives reportedly believe that “negativity about the health of London as a financial center is being overplayed,” as the majority (62%) plan to “increase investment in their London operations over the next five years,” according to… Read More

UK Leads Venture Capital Investment in Europe in Q1 2025

UK leads venture capital investment in Europe in Q1 2025, according to an update from KPMG. The United Kingdom remain number one in Europe for venture capital (VC) investors despite “a fall in both overall investment and number of deals, according to new figures.” The… Read More

Private Markets Investment Priorities Examined in Report: AI and Emerging Technologies Dominate Amid Market Uncertainty

In a new report, KPMG has explored the evolving landscape of private company investments, highlighting key drivers such as financial performance, technological advancements, and rigorous governance practices. Addressing investor concerns regarding overvaluation, economic volatility, and cybersecurity threats, the research study shared by KPMG provides insights… Read More

UK Hiring Activity Fell Again in March, Partially Due to Weaker Confidence Around Economic Outlook – Report

The latest KPMG and REC UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, indicated that hiring activity across the UK fell again in March. Recruiters reported that weaker confidence “around the economic outlook, tighter client budgets and fewer job openings led to notable falls… Read More

Consumer Confidence in UK Economy Declines – Research Report

Three in five people say that the UK economy is worsening, leading even consumers feeling financially secure to cut back on spending, according to the latest quarterly Consumer Pulse survey from KPMG in the UK. The number of people feeling that the UK economy is… Read More

Singapore’s SGX Focused on Enhancing Market Liquidity to Compete with Hong Kong, Tokyo – Analysis

Singapore has long cemented its role as a global financial hub, known for its stability, innovation, and strategic positioning in Asia. This, according to an update from KPMG. However, challenges such as relatively low market liquidity and intensifying regional competition have prompted a proactive response… Read More

Investor Confidence in Digital Assets Is Growing Despite Regulatory Challenges – Report

The overall interest in digital assets continues to surge, with many investors increasingly allocating substantial portions of their investment portfolios to cryptocurrencies, undeterred by an evolving regulatory landscape. This, according to a report from KPMG. This resilience is examined in a research study conducted by… Read More

UK Labor Market Conditions Have Continued to Weaken in 2025 – Report

UK labor market conditions continued to weaken midway through the first quarter of 2025, according to the latest KPMG and REC UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global. While declines in both permanent placements and temp billings eased, they remained “marked overall as… Read More

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