RBI Governor has succinctly presented a formalised argument against the asymmetric balance of influence between advanced and emerging markets, particularly their central banks, on the impact of actions tantamount to a competitive devaluation of the …
In a world of competitive devaluations, currencies have become an important policy tool and the ECB seems to be losing this battle by default through inaction. By being the last mover in this competitive game, it is far from clear that engineering a …
Lower sweetener and PET prices in most of our territories were partially offset by the negative effect of the currency devaluation in our South America division and Mexico, as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated input costs. Our organic … Despite …
“In fact some of these companies benefit from the devaluation of the hryvnia because they become very export competitive.” Aside from the IMF aid, Ukraine stands to receive $750 million from the World Bank, 600 million euros ($832 million) from the …
The Company's results reflected strong growth in sales of underwear to U.S. retailers, increased sales to global lifestyle brands and international printwear markets and the non-recurrence of a distributor inventory devaluation discount in the second …
"There's a huge price brawl going on," Mr. de Becdelièvre said, adding this deprives him of profits needed to invest in new machinery to stay competitive. In the euro zone, consumer prices … Economists call this "internal devaluation." In other words …
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RBI Governor has succinctly presented a formalised argument against the asymmetric balance of influence between advanced and emerging markets, particularly their central banks, on the impact of actions tantamount to a competitive devaluation of the …
Worries about the devaluation feeding through to consumer prices have prompted the central bank to yank up interest rates, from 5.5 percent at the start of March to 7.5 percent. The IMF reckons the economy is in recession; this week it cut its growth …