45.8% growth is primarily explained by higher yields and lower production costs, driven by efficiency gains and the devaluation of the Argentine peso, which diluted our peso costs measured in dollar terms. And with Rice segment, … Ethanol prices …
With the silos in place, the company can negotiate the purchase of grain from other regions in the world instead of primarily the US markets, especially when the grain prices are competitive, said John Carberry, assistant vice- president for energy and …
However, Fitch believes Sony's ex-SFH profitability will remain low and fragile in FYE16, too, due to the highly competitive consumer electronics industry and saturation in developed markets for smartphones. Even excluding restructuring and impairment …
In a number of euro-area countries with a history of frequent devaluation against the German mark, deeply imbedded expectations of higher inflation than the European Central Bank (ECB) was ever likely to permit persisted even after they joined the euro …
So if you look at any small economy, even the most diversified one is only going to have five or six activities that they are able to produce at internationally competitive prices." The central banker said the range of consumption that a small country …
Competitive currency devaluation coming from the hands of the currency traders, has commenced the destruction International Energy Investments, such as, RDS-B, SSL, E, TOT, STO, and Mining Investments, such as BHP, VALE, RIO, CENX, AA, HW, GSM, …
It is our commissioners and BOE were put in place to advance and protect our community members, but by pushing our teachers to the brink, and in increasing cases, out of the profession, we risk the future of young people in this competitive world …
Countries could not become more competitive through devaluation, so they had to do so by austerity, cutting wages and public spending aggressively. At Germany's insistence, there was no austerity for the banks. Europe's leaders consider the euro too …
In return for the latest $17bn bailout of Ukraine the IMF insists on dramatic measures in five main areas of the economy: a sharp currency devaluation, which will increase the cost of all imported goods, a government-funded bailout for domestic banks …