While exchange rate depreciation or outright devaluation is of limited efficacy, it could help the all-important tourism industry to be more competitive. In the absence of some adjustment of the exchange rate, the fiscal contraction is more severe …
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Allen reiterated earlier comments by commissioner Debbie Berry that the levy increase was necessary, in part, because of property devaluation and cutbacks from the state. But that bogus logic suggests that a tax increase would be compensatory, just to …
Net pricing to be slightly unfavorable as we run out prior models, and assume a continuation of a more competitive pricing environment for small and medium cars and utilities due to the weaker yen. We also expect manufacturing, engineering and spending …
Ford warned its 2014 profits won't match this year's results because of higher costs and a currency devaluation, the WSJ's Mike Ramsey reports. And it said it likely won't meet operating profit projections of between 8% and 9% of sales by 2015 or 2016 …
Ford said a currency devaluation in Venezuela would take a $350 million bite out of next year's projected earnings. The auto maker has a large plant in Venezuela that builds cars and trucks and has had difficulty getting cash out of the country. In the …
As a result, Ford expects wholesale volume next year in North America to be lower than in 2013 and net pricing to be slightly unfavorable as it runs out prior models and assumes a continuation of a more competitive pricing environment for small and …
The ratings are constrained by the highly competitive nature of the beverage industry, the economic volatility present in its territories, higher debt levels, and the effect of a new MXN1 tax per liter on beverages with sugar content that would have a …
This will contribute to the devaluation of the yen, making exports cheaper and more competitive, which in turn will boost the corporate earnings of Japan's multinational companies. “In addition, there are plans to help stimulate the Japanese stock market.