It is becoming apparent that our future roadmap is also an extremely important competitive factor. Soon, we'll be introducing … Finance expenses in Q1 was $2.2 million, which includes a $900,000 currency devaluation in Argentina. We expect this to be …
Indeed, rising inflationary pressure, driven by the recent currency devaluation, have seen a significant slowdown in real credit growth and taken a toll on real wages. Both dynamics point towards a slowdown in real household spending. Real private …
BERLIN (Reuters) – The German government is not concerned about competitive devaluation, which finance ministers have discussed at recent meetings, and there is no threat of a looming global currency war, Germany's Deputy Economy Minister told …
… the devaluation of the U.S. Dollar relative to the Renminbi; our dependence on the growth in demand for portable electronic devices and the success of manufacturers of the end applications that use our battery products; our responsiveness to …
Here, if we want to remain competitive, a similar but more gentle internal devaluation must occur. We are lucky though in that we do not have to don the hair shirt of the Europeans, but rather just realise that 21 years of unbroken economic growth is …
… (5) inability to secure adequate supply of competitive products on a timely basis and on commercially reasonable terms; (6) foreign exchange rate fluctuations, devaluation of a foreign currency, adverse governmental controls or actions, political …
The competitive economies of the north will never be compatible with the structurally uncompetitive economies of the south under the same interest rate regime. These tensions will always … Moreover, Lorcan Roche-Kelly who is the chief European …
… navigability of the river system; the highly competitive nature of the oceangoing transportation industry; the loss of one or more key customers; fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and devaluations; potential liability from future litigation …
Unusually we believe much of this competition will initially come from the Chinese themselves as state subsidised, under-utilised capacity competes aggressively on price. A point emphasised by recent shipbuilding which suggests that the gulf …