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Ganesh Sivamani

Bangladesh Looks To Factoring To Bolster International Trade | PYMNTS.com - 1 views

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    This is an article on how Bangladesh looks to increase the number of factories, as a means of keeping up with exports, which will then help may back debts. International trade is key for Bangladesh, since they are not able to produce everything they need, so it is important that they are able to pay back sellers, so that the sellers continue selling for a cheap price.
Benjamin Bryant

New International Trade Agreements Between EU and Canada - 0 views

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    This article is about a new set of trade agreements that could go into effect between the European Union and Canada. Notably, they plan to get rid of almost all tariffs and open all markets for service. It faces opposition from Germany. A study estimates a combined gain of 20 billion euros coming from these new agreements.
Leander Stähler

The climate crisis - 1 views

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    This article outlines the international negative externality of greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gases harm the environment on a global scale, yet firms can overlook this, as the effects of the externality do not have a very direct effect on the society, or the world as a whole, and the cost of reducing emissions in the future does not have be paid for yet, and thus they reap private benefits. At some point however, the global society will have to come up for these unaccounted costs.
Tana Monk

India and China announce trade deals during Xi visit to Delhi - 0 views

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    This article talks about the trade deals between China and India.
Leander Stähler

China to cut cotton import quotas to boost demand for domestic fiber - 1 views

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    This article talks about how China plans to cut the quota of cotton imports so that the demand of cotton can increase domestically. The reason for this is to boost the demand for domestic fiber.
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    This article outlines the reduction of a measure of protectionism (quotas) on a commodity, in order to benefit from higher productive efficiency of the international markets. The greater access to the commodity cotton is meant to enable domestic producers of textiles to significantly increase production, a key industry in China.
Tana Monk

Argentina Devaluation Sends Currency Tumbling Most in 12 Years - 0 views

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    In this article, Argentina is said to have devaluated their peso so much to preserve international reserves. In the process however, the country has had to experience other problems such as paying back foreign creditors, the decrease of bods, and the growth of the illegal black market.
Tana Monk

Overseas Stimulus Moves Drive Yen, Euro and Renminbi Down Against Dollar - 0 views

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    The U.S. economy still seems to exceed over the rest of the world. However, American policy makers are now allowing certain other countries to reach for prosperity even at their expense. The rest of the article talks about how this and other changes in the economies are affecting the currency values of different countries.
Zhangyi Ye

China to slash 2015 import quotas for cotton - 2 views

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    The mainland, the world's top consumer of cotton, will slash its import quotas for next year to boost demand for domestic fibre, a senior official said yesterday, in a move that is expected to put downward pressure on international prices. This is a relevant article discuss the policy of quota.
Tana Monk

IMF grants Ebola-hit countries $100m debt relief - 2 views

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    Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone were granted a debt relief of $100m by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This was given to help relieve their financial burdens those especially due to the Ebola epidemic. Ebola has greatly ate up their aid funds in healthcare and programs.
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