Additionally, the Company is monitoring the ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties in Venezuela and the potential devaluation of the bolivar fuerte, as well as unfavorable currencies in certain emerging countries. … (1) increased competitive activity …
The prevailing polarization of Argentine politics leads to virtually everything being viewed in black and white terms as an either/or proposition and the government's conspiratorial theories about the post-devaluation price problems being the result of …
I remain confident that these actions will help make Merck a more competitive company, better positioned to drive innovation and growth. We also will …. As you may recall, the devaluation of this currency in 2013 led to a $0.07 negative impact. We …
The company noted that the guidance includes the expected devaluation of the Venezuelan bolivar. At the same time, Merck announced three new collaborations to test Merck's anti-PD-1 antibody, … "MRK seems to now 'get' that the PD-1 cancer race is …
As you probably know, the depreciation of currencies although it makes the economies more competitive for some time, it also fuels inflation as imports become more expensive in local currency. A rise in interest rates will probably ease the pressure on …
With Australia's competitiveness eroded in part through elevated labour costs, there needs to be some kind of mechanism that prevents the competitive benefits arising from the expected devaluation of the Australian dollar from being lost through higher …
Thus, the heavy devaluation of the real in 2013 should have, so this goes, made Brazilian exports more "competitive." Like Japan, the tradeoff (voluntary or not) is internal inflation and instability for an increase in exports. Economists assume that …
Current account surpluses resulting from high commodity prices and competitive real exchange rates due to (1) administered depreciations in a managed floating exchange rate regime and (2) low inflation. Fiscal surpluses. High levels of foreign reserves …
Zero inflation would make the rupee a strong currency; the age of chronic devaluation would be over. All the world would want to come … access to the cheapest money. With low costs, they would be internationally competitive: they would conquer the world.