Furthermore, the devaluation of the bolivar in February 2013 has raised the cost of imported products, which we expect to squeeze unit shipments, particularly at the high end of the market. While there are many challenges for IT market growth, BMI …
We continue to expect that Argentine real GDP growth will bottom in 2013, forecasting 1.8% growth this year after 1.9% growth last year, as a currency devaluation, which we expect to occur in H213, sends inflation higher, and net exports drag on real …
For example, Google devalued a full backlink structure of blog networks instantly and the site presumed that the fall in rankings was penalization which it wasn't. Actually, large … Besides, the competition on the Web has to be taken into …
Rice noted that market factors, including the devaluation of the Yen and slower market growth in key emerging market countries, have moderated the company's near-term revenue growth expectations. … The company's financial outlook may also be affected …
The negative impact of yen devaluation lessened from its peak in August, resulting in 1 point of system PRASM pressure for the month. … fuel standard regulations; our ability to retain management and key employees; our ability to use net operating …
Boston, MA — (SBWIRE) — 10/01/2013 — The Argentine economic environment casts a shadow over the IT market, with depreciation of the peso and import restrictions affecting PC sales in 2012 and H113. Both imported PCs and nationally manufactured were …
[Chancellor of the Exchequer George] Osborne has squandered a great opportunity which he had – from having had a devaluation of sterling in 2008 to really build the whole thing up again in a different way. The advantage that he has had in the last five …
This in turn implies that all labour market institutions that protect wages and workers' bargaining positions are now being seen as obstacles blocking the way of highly necessary competitive wage adjustment. Those who dare to question this policy of an …
At various points throughout the book, a currency war is defined as any of the following: A competitive devaluation; a domestic monetary policy with a devalued currency as a consequence; an outright financial attack; elimination of the dollar's reserve …