Kirchnerite candidate seeking to renew his parliamentary seat in October's midterms Daniel Films defended the government's foreign exchange agenda saying current US dollar rates go under "devaluation# to secure "competitive" greenbacks and to …
The Pacific entity continues to be pressured from yen devaluation which accounted for 1.5 points of negative system impact for the month. … standard regulations; our ability to retain management and key employees; our ability to use net operating …
Average realized potash price fell 18% year over year in the second quarter as competitive pressure pulled down contract and spot market prices. Pricing pressure was also witnessed in the phosphate segment. Moreover, Potash Corp. is seeing somewhat …
The year started with controversy over whether the aggressive fiscal and monetary stimulus launched by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was an act of "currency war" designed to bring about a competitive devaluation. "Abenomics" got a free pass in the …
The most obvious tool is the option to adjust currency rates either through devaluation or revaluation or to leave the rates to the financial markets, which is the norm for most other asset classes. The second important tool is the option to adjust …
competitive when it comes to freight costs," he said. "Initially we would envisage producing around 10,000 … They raised issues of noise, dust, environmental impacts and devaluation of their land. The plant was well within the Southern Downs planning …
The plunge in their currencies will make domestic industries much more competitive and help to reverse their current account deficits. But, as the U.K. has … Historically, the International Monetary Fund has advocated devaluation and debt …
competitive when it comes to freight costs," he said. "Initially we would envisage producing around 10,000 … They raised issues of noise, dust, environmental impacts and devaluation of their land. The plant was well within the Southern Downs planning …
However, people are rightly worried that too rapid flows of capital out of these countries may cause excessively fast devaluations, resulting in currency crises and thus financial crises, as happened in eastern Asia back in 1997. Situations like this …