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While overall provision of relocation benefits has varied little in recent years, despite an unsettled global situation, the way the benefits are provided is changing.

Sudan floats the pound, Egypt devalues and the Japanese yen has its worst month for 16 years. All this and more in our monthly currency news round-up.

A huge, warm welcome to two new colleagues in our London-based Consultancy and Advisory team - meet Francine and James!

International remote working policies are a great way to attract and retain talent. However, determining salaries for these arrangements is complex and difficult to get right.

In our last round-up two months ago, there were tentative signs that global inflation might have peaked. Then came Russia's attack on Ukraine.

Sri Lanka's currency devaluation should help secure IMF support but will also push up inflation.

As Russia wrecks its own economic prospects, it is dragging allies and 'brotherly' nations down with it.

The last 12 months have seen disruption continue for international schools around the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but what does the future hold?

Our latest infographic explains how companies are supporting the relocation of their assignees, using the key findings from our International Relocation Benefits Survey.

The longstanding cost-of-living partnership between inflation and exchange rates, whereby one offsets the other, appears to be breaking down amid the global price surge.