The Gold Star was frequently seen in home windows throughout World War II, and at one time most Americans knew what it meant. But they're not seen much anymore and now few people know the Gold Star banners and pins mean the loss of a close family …
DETROIT, MI — With U.S. automakers fuming over Japan's inclusion in trans-Pacific free trade talks, a congressman from the Detroit area on Wednesday questioned Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on the effects of Japanese currency devaluation …
Abeynomics (after its elected PM) in Japan found an answer to falling exports but willing devaluation and the method that they followed was to print money in excess so that the yen-dollar equation was resorted to such a level that they could start …
Mr. Ekblad states, "While the Bank continues to experience lower loan yields due to scheduled repricings and competitive factors, we are pleased that we have been able to offset these pressures by reducing non-performing assets, improving our asset mix …
While the cost of gasoline and other oil products is rising because of the depreciation of the peso, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balicasan was reported as saying: “I wouldn't want to see the peso appreciate to 37 or 38 [to the dollar], or …
… "where appropriate" and "calibrating the pace of fiscal consolidation to demand conditions where conditions allow and provided concerns about medium-term fiscal sustainability are addressed." The leaders agreed to refrain from competitive devaluation.
"We will refrain from competitive devaluation and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes," the revised wording, to be reviewed by finance ministers and central bankers at dinner, said. Revised passages also recognised the support …
We will refrain from competitive devaluation and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes. We will resist all forms of protectionism and keep our markets open. Large surplus economies should consider taking further steps to boost …
We will refrain from competitive devaluation and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes. We will resist all forms of protectionism and keep our markets open. Large surplus economies should consider taking further steps to boost …