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| | | ... ultimately weaken the yen - a major bugbear for the economy even before the quake. In the end, a lower yen would boost exports once factories come back online. These could also break Japan's deflationary trend - the other bugbear - as the government ... |
| | | | ... and commentators pointed to Japan's importance as fourth-biggest trading partner, taking eight percent of the nation's exports. But the ASB Bank suggested disruption to New Zealand exports was likely to be limited, and pointed to a bright spot. "Forestry ... |
| | | | ... February as a 19.4 per cent year-on-year jump in imports negated the paltry (by China's standard) 2.4 per cent increase in exports. Both import and export numbers represent a significant slowdown from January's annual growth rate of 51 per cent and 37.7 ... |
| | | | ... $2.018 billion in December. Economists' forecasts had centred on a surplus of $1.65 billion in the month. During the month, exports were down 4.0 per cent in adjusted terms, while imports were down 4.0 per cent. Mr Turner said he did not expect the data ... |
| | | | ... at parity now - and Bloomberg prints, "Oil prices may surge to $220 a barrel if political unrest in North Africa halts exports from Libya and Algeria, Nomura Holdings Inc. said." My, oh my! Goodbye global economic recovery! Goodbye bull run! Welcome ... |
| | | | ... raised interest rates. The announcement raised concerns that China's economy could slow substantially, leading to weaker exports by many of its trading partners. But resource stocks led Shanghai higher on the back of rising energy prices, offsetting ... |
| | | | ... after weeks of unrest. Shanghai's Composite Index ended up 2.54 per cent, or 71.80 points, at 2,899.13 after data showed exports and imports surged in January, while the trade surplus fell 53.5 per cent to $US6.45 billion ($A6.46 billion), providing ... |
| | | | ... us than Europe. It seems India is also in on the act. "There was a time when no Australian business went to India but exports to India have since shot up like a rifle bullet." "We used to talk about the tyranny of distance but now we talk about the power ... |
| | | | ... States, China and Germany. Based on the CIA Factbook's figures, Egypt buys a puny 0.3 per cent of these countries' total exports. No big loss on the global economy and financial markets if Egypt turns to sand if you ask me. And so I wasn't surprise when ... |
| | | | ... -- almost double the second quarter's rate of 2.4 per cent. It accounted for 3.02 per cent of the 3.2 per cent growth. Exports also provided a positive contribution of 1.04 per cent. They better or the US dollar index's decline from a high of 80.52 in ... |
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