… a same scale basis (i.e. as a percentage or ratio) it's difficult to compare a Netflix or Amazon to NQ Mobile for a multitude of reasons (subsector, stage of growth, size/scale, location, go to market strategy, competitive advantages/weaknesses …
Such an EU deal would have meant a forced and painful restructuring of Ukraine's industry to make its products competitive in Europe's single market. Russia had also made clear it would step up the retaliatory … The IMF had offered loans only on …
Now that these properties are filling up, several major hotel chains have started requiring more points for award nights, effectively devaluing the rewards earned by guests as well as users of their co-branded credit cards. Man at concierge © Comstock …
Hence, there is a sort of a competitive devaluation taking place. ET Now: During September, you said emerging markets had bottomed out. Is the worst for emerging markets behind? Mark Mobius: Yes, that is what we are seeing in the last few months.
India is also on our radar, but the current political situation, rupee devaluation and low GDP growth is holding us back,” Neelesh Bhatnagar, CEO of Emax, told Gulf News. He said Emax is going to invest Dh300 million to open 50 outlets in the next …
But Germany is insisting on a third way for the eurozone to work – for deficit states to engage in massive and long-term internal devaluation as a way of lowering wages, slashing government stimulus spending, and boosting competitiveness and exports.
It's very difficult to go through a hard restructuring and become competitive once again as a nation unless you have a currency adjustment mechanism that's associated with your restructuring.” Under current EMU rules, individual countries cannot …
For Venezuelan banks, change could come from an economic shock, most likely a devaluation that could hinder real economic growth. Ecuadorian banks will face new tax laws and tighter provision requirements that will further limit profitability. … On …
For Venezuelan banks, change could come from an economic shock, most likely a devaluation that could hinder real economic growth. Ecuadorian banks will face new tax laws and tighter provision requirements that will further limit profitability. … On …