NEW DELHI: German luxury car maker Mercedes- Benz on Thursday said it will hike prices of its entire model range in India by up to 4.5 per cent from September 1 to partly offset impact of rupee depreciation and higher import duties. The quantum of …
He says he would also like to see a "reserved resources policy" introduced in Australia, "so that some of the gas is kept for critically internationally competitive industries". In conversations with people around Kennedy, Mr Katter says the main issue …
Argentina's economy had collapsed in 2001 in the world's largest sovereign default, and a resulting sharp devaluation in 2002 made the country competitive and stimulated exports. The company has focused on developing software for the gaming, mobile and …
So devaluation does not, in my view, make us more competitive, which has been one of the main reasons given for devaluation and, I understand, promoted by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. 3. Practically all of the negative impacts of …
Struggling euro zone countries cannot make themselves globally competitive by devaluing the local currency to make their exports cheaper because they belong to the currency union. But Portugal's unexpected increase in G.D.P., which followed 10 …
Affluent lifestyle. However, aside from their interest in the trappings of the affluent lifestyle in Japan, Ryang said his teammates were well acquainted with the action from major football leagues such as the English Premier League and Spain's La Liga.
The spot gold price briefly rose above $1,430 an ounce to a three-and-a-half-month high on Wednesday on safe-haven buying as the United States and its allies looked set to launch military strikes on Syria. While U.S. futures settled lower on the day …
There are a lot of musicians and artist types on Twitter who endlessly retweet praise or Instagram-filtered self-help mantras into an endless void of narcissism and self-promotion. These people can be quite boring. Then there are people like London …
(New York, NY – August 28, 2013) It is a job few would want: 18-hour work days. Unforgiving landscapes. Mechanical struggles. All risk, and sometimes no reward. On the surface, it might look like the famous Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1800s. But …