If the peso was artificially overvalued (due to policies prompted by a lack of dollars), so was Brazil's real until very recently (due to an excess of dollars, strangely enough), thus making the gap with reality more sustainable, but now Brazilian …
Depreciation leads to a decline in the value of a currency vis-à-vis any other currency. Deprecation is a market adjustment and takes place through interplay of different factors. The impact and implication of depreciation of currency vary from actor …
“It's a huge hit considering what's happening in the market,” the official said, referring to increased competition from Eithad PJSC's investment in Jet Airways India Ltd. Etihad plans to buy 24% in Jet Airways and offer other sops to the airline in a …
Among the measures – collectively dubbed 'Abenomics' – are a series of easy-money policies to encourage consumer and business spending, increased infrastructure investments and the devaluation of the yen to fuel exports. The policies … In fact …
The “significant weakening of India's economic growth outlook” has resulted in reduced foreign investment and high current account deficits, according to Surana, which in turn have played a role in the devaluation of the rupee to record lows. “In the …
"We will refrain from competitive devaluation and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes. We will resist all forms of protectionism and keep our markets open," the declaration said. The leaders identified eight main challenges to …
Other countries often follow suit and devalue their domestic currency, and it becomes a race to the bottom in creating weak currencies to 'remain competitive' in the export market. Printing more money to improve liquidity in fragile economies has the …
Apple is too slow to respond to the competitive threat poised by the rising tide of innovative Android devices. We haven't even seen it yet but the iPhone 5s is already a disappointment to Apple users like myself. Apple's unwillingness or inability to …
Tata shows what a combination of creativity, marketing skills and a competitive exchange rate – the 25 per cent devaluation since the Great Recession helps enormously – can do. So maybe Britain is, at last, rebalancing. Keeping fit. Professional …