Michael Andrew, Global Chairman KPMG International, tells Edward Poultney why the group is looking at a shift in growth to the Asian economies, making these KPMG's most important future markets, and how the first half of 2012 going to be a very tough period although some optimism should emerge toward the back end of the year, especially around the US economy, the implementation of China's 13th five-year-plan and emerging markets - but long-term structural issues need to be addressed in Europe and the US.
Edward Poultney, Editor - English
Tuesday, January 24 - 2012 at 08:57 UAE local time (GMT+4)
Replication or redistribution in whole or in part is expressly prohibited
without the prior written consent of AME Info FZ LLC / 4C.
Multimedia content in this section is produced by AMEinfo.com and may
not be replicated in full or in part without the express written consent
from AME Info FZ LLC / 4C.