When it's dried, threshed, and processed through special machines, the plant yields a golden stream of seeds called quinoa, a protein-rich foodstuff that's been a staple of poor communities here for millennia. Now … It'll come down to the best …
With easy monetary policy maintained in Europe and the U.S., it is likely that the BoE will have to continue accommodative policy in this environment of competitive devaluation. Action in global currency markets and a recent string of weak data may …
"China is beginning to see the effects of both slow U.S. growth and euro zone recession, compounded by its own overvaluation and Japanese competition 'Abenomics' chiefly predicated on competitive devaluation," he said. "Given the depth of likely …
Mr R Gopalakrishnan, fondly called Gopal, has spent a good 45 years in the corporate world. This includes 31 years at Hindustan Unilever and the last 14 years at Tata Sons, where he is serving as Executive Director. A product of St. Xavier's College …
More than 30% of the world's 200 richest people, who have a $2.8 trillion collective net worth, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, control part of their personal fortune through an offshore holding company or other domestic entity where the …
… answers received depend on the questions asked. For example, asking bedding customers if the quality and safety of the materials in their mattress is important, will yield a much “greener” sounding response than asking them to list the most …
Residents in Asia Pacific, which includes growth markets such as China, India and Indonesia, are at the top of the impulsive spending list, with 40 per cent of consumers making unplanned purchases, and 45 per cent trying products earlier than others …
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He said the central bank also imposed restrictions on imports, especially luxury items, as it followed a cautious monetary policy to contain inflation. As imports fell, the excess liquidity with banks gradually increased. Bakht said banks became …