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Type | Bi-monthly newsmagazine (in the UK, a registered newspaper) |
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Format | Magazine |
Owner(s) | Nikkei Inc. via The Financial Times Ltd[1][2] |
Editor | Jacopo Dettoni |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Financial Times Bracken House 1 Friday Street London EC4M 9BT United Kingdom |
Circulation | 15,488 |
Website | www.fDiIntelligence.com |
fDi Intelligence is an English-language bi-monthly news and foreign direct investment (FDI) publication, providing an up-to-date review of global investment activity. The A4 glossy pages reach a circulation of 15,488 ABC audited,[3] active corporate and crossborder investment professionals across the world.[4]
fDi Intelligence is a central part of the fDi Intelligence portfolio of investment products and services from the Financial Times.[5]
fDi Intelligence focuses primarily on FDI news and in-depth analysis of the corporate investment climate across many sectors. Regular columns comprise the following:
Name | Description |
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News | Updates on companies, markets and investments as well as the latest investor/host-country legal disputes. |
Global Outlook | Reporting and analysis of the corporate trends and investment patterns, along with C-level interviews. |
Corporate Strategy | Investigates the key company and/or project profiles as well as including a discussion under the best practice topic including key information for specific investments |
Regional sections | Global news, commentary and data snapshots, followed by in-depth features and reports on key foreign direct investment (FDI) markets. |
Think Tank | Knowledge and insight from leaders in FDI |
Sectors | Global updates on key FDI sectors, including data, rankings, feature articles and spotlight location guides highlighting successful clusters. |
Research | The numbers and hard facts behind global greenfield investment flows |
fDi Intelligence publishes an annual fDi Report which provides an overview of the global FDI statistics as well as a breakdown of the current picture in key regions like Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America & the Caribbean, Middle East & Africa, and the BRIC nations. It also focuses on a current hot FDI topic (in 2013 it investigated taxation in FDI) and makes predictions for the FDI outlook for the following year.[6]
A series of bi-annual rankings are published by fDi Intelligence which looks at the infrastructure, incentives and capabilities of cities and regions for attracting future inward investment.[7] This includes:
The staff of fDi Intelligence consists of :