Additionally, in particular over the last weeks, competitive pressure from Asia has significantly increased, intensified by the devaluation of the Japanese Yen. Consequently, the anticipated business recovery will not occur either in the second quarter …
Many leading countries have resorted to exchange rate manipulation citing which India could also seek concessions from WTO requirements in certain cases domestic inflationary consequences restrain us from competitive devaluation. Besides, we actively …
This change in focus would mark a major shift in international discussions on monetary policy, which until recently had centered around the negative repercussions of easy money and worries over a global war of competitive currency devaluations. Enlarge …
The effects of Abe's policies will have a long-standing impact in the international arena, especially as the world's export-led economies like Germany and China begin sounding off warnings about a currency war–otherwise known as competitive …
… thereby increasing demand for a country's exports. The euro-zone states clearly do not have this option. And any attempt at currency devaluation in Europe, Japan or the U.S. could trigger competitive devaluations, as we have already seen in recent …
Sinopro plan's objectives aims at developing the financial planning business and the master agent business in order to trade both offshore and onshore products in Taiwan to affluent and HNWI clients. At the end of May, the onshore fund business …
Peterson is considering selling and marketing green products. “I'd use my skills to identify the bigger stores, what they're selling and what products are selling where,” she said. “I'd see where we're getting our lumber, where things are processed and …
Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kan., claims over 19,000 members, many of whom live an affluent lifestyle. The church is making a concentrated effort this week to help less fortunate schools. In doing so, church leaders are attracting volunteers …
Tackling the chronic health problems that afflict affluent societies like the United States might require a dramatic rethinking of the workplace: shifting away from a cubicle-bound, convenience-food culture to one that encourages employees to take …