On July 18, 2013, Depend, a brand of Kimberly-Clark Corporation (Kimberly-Clark), announced the end of the Depend Players Challenge, an online competition and part of The Great American Try On in which pro football stars DeMarcus Ware and Wes Welker …
Countries that cannot cope should be allowed to exit the euro and be readmitted after they have devalued and implemented structural reforms. The eurozone is no unitary federal state; the euro cannot function as the dollar does. It should be somewhere …
For a long time, Chinese agricultural exporters have been pursuing short-term benefits, which has resulted in cutthroat competition," said Huang Guiheng, manager of Bric Global Agricultural Consultants. "Although companies are realizing the problem and …
The recalculated GDP figures for income sources in Q1 2013 demonstrate that the share of compensation to employees relative to GDP has surpassed pre-devaluation Q1 2011. Belarus has lost its competitive advantages following the devaluation.
Rita Gunther McGrath, author of the book The End of Competitive Advantage notes that in retail 15 years ago, 70 percent of employees were permanent and 30 percent were temporary. Today it's just the reverse. 10. Overall wealth of the middle class has …
Globalisation of the economy with competitive strength is a dream for Pakistan – which, however, has the wealth of human resource, reaffirmed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, who visited Pakistan last. This is what we are relying on now to finance …
The United States itself has been accused of “competitive devaluation” in recent years because of the Federal Reserve's policy of quantitative easing. Similar steps by the Bank of Japan have driven down the value of the yen against the dollar, but U.S …
Revenues from Egypt fell nine per cent to Dh1.15 billion due to currency valuation against the Dirham while revenues from Africa slipped one per cent due to the competitive environment in Ivory Coast and currency devaluation in Sudan. “We believe that …
Finally, the post-collapse devaluation of the krona has made Icelandic commodities more competitive on global markets, giving the country the trade surplus it desperately needs to amass foreign currency. But the lionization of Iceland glosses over …