Foreign direct investment flows (FDIs) from one country to the next should continue to increase in 2001, despite the slowdown in growth in the United States, but at a much slower pace, says the American consultancy agency AT KEARNEY. Among the business leaders (CEOs and financial directors) of the 1000 largest companies in the world, questioned by AT KEARNEY, 85% (against 90% in 2000) are considering maintaining or increasing their foreign investments, despite the less prosperous economic...