The competitive devaluation of currencies has continued at breakneck speed. The Federal Reserve, which should have been setting an example, is leading the charge with its doomed and irresponsible policy of quantitative easing (QE), which is the …
In a pamphlet being published this week by Civitas entitled A Competitive Pound for a Stronger Economy, I argue that there is a wholly feasible alternative approach to economic policy which would produce far better outcomes. Also that our current …
Many Japanese exporters based in Japan are financially weak. Japanese firms no longer have a significant technological advantage over competitors, primarily from South Korea, Taiwan or China. Devaluation of the Yen also pushes up the cost of imports.
With depreciation of local currency against the US dollar in India and Pakistan, garment exports from Bangladesh may face further competition from the rivals, according to business analysts at the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters …
Boston, MA — (SBWIRE) — 10/03/2013 — Although Sanofi's 'disappointing quarter' as well as currency devaluation in Brazil created certain market unease, the sales performance of multinationals has remained positive. The increasing demand for advanced …
Operating performance has come under pressure due to mobile termination cuts in several markets, strong competitive environment in Central America, data investments in South America and currency devaluation in Africa. Fitch expects MIC's net debt to …
Japanese manufacturing is now competitive with China and the rest of the world. The devaluation of the yen is causing Japanese consumers to unzip their wallets for two reasons. First, they see strong economic growth. Second, Prime Minister Abe has …
The suit was triggered when talks between the parties concerning WPP's possible acquisition of TRA broke down and Kantar launched a competitive service called RapidView. In a ruling handed down Thursday, Judge Shira Scheindlin also … Scheindlin also …
Japanese manufacturing is now competitive with China and the rest of the world. The devaluation of the yen is causing Japanese consumers to unzip their wallets for two reasons. First, they see strong economic growth. Second, Prime Minister Abe has …