Daily Management Review
Economics

No ‘Concrete Plan’ Formulated Yet For U.S. Infrastructure Fund: Japanese Finance Minister

Japan and the U.S. are to enter into “economic cooperation” by conducting talks on “bilateral trade”. The Japanese Finance Minister, Taro Aso informed on Friday, 03 August 2018, that even though Japan has been carrying out discussions regarding ways in which it could promote development of...

Western countries switch on protectionist policies in relation to China

Companies from China are facing new challenges when buying assets in the US and Europe. The government of the Federal Republic of Germany amended the law on foreign investment aimed at protecting all strategically important sectors of the economy. After four decades of almost undisturbed...

CNBC: US lending market is going through hard times

Problems in the US lending market can also harm markets and the world economy, says CNBC experts. Companies and states need credit markets to pay off debts and get new funding. The sovereign debt crisis was a good reason for central banks to decide to invade the credit market, buying up debt, which...

OECD: Global productivity needs technological support

The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the last 15 years has coincided with a general slowdown in the growth of aggregate productivity, the OECD said in its report. One of the reasons for this paradox may be barriers to the spread of technology, because of...

Memory Using Websites To Be Limited By New Features On Chrome And Firefox

The amount of memory and other resources that is used by the browsers of Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome could get reduced soon as the companies are working towards it.   One might have noticed that an increasingly onerous burden is imposed by browsers on a phone or a laptop. As...

G20 Agriculture Ministers Criticize Protectionism, Vows WTO Rules Reforms

A joint statement issued by the agriculture ministers of the G20 nations censured protectionist policies and pledged to change some of the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The statement however did not talk about the possible measures in detail that they would take to enhance the food...

Experts Consider ‘Safe Haven’ Potential Of India Amidst Indian Stocks Hitting Record Highs

The Indian stock markets reached record highs last week with stocks gaining across the board and this positive movement has encouraged one emerging market investor to identify that asset class a "safe haven" for investments.   A record high for the forth consecutive day was touched by...

Will Trump influence the Fed's decision?

The next meeting of the Federal Reserve System will take place already this week. A special intrigue lies in the fact that the decision will be made against the background of criticism of the country's President Donald Trump. Experts are not waiting for a change in the monetary policy. Following...

Fastest Quarterly Growth In Four Years Reached By US Economy In Q2

The commerce department of United States announced that the country had notched an annual rate of 4.1 per cent in the second quarter of 2018 which is the fastest in the last four years   This rate of growth would be a booster for the Trump Administration that launched a $1.5tn tax cuts...

The Next Emerging Market To Face A Crisis Could Be Turkey

The next emerging market that could fall into a crisis is Turkey.   There has been a drop in the country’s currency lira by 2 per cent since the decision of the central bank of the country to keep its key interest rate unchanged at 17.75 per cent which shocked investors. About 27 per cent...
1 ... « 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 » ... 391