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Duncan Innes

BBC News - What do we mean by currency wars? - 0 views

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    Simple 2 minute animated video explaining the background to exchange rates. Made by BBC in November 2010.
Duncan Innes

FT.com / Companies / Industrial Goods - India blocks Chinese power groups - 1 views

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    India v China using protectionism in the form of subsidies to win the the power war.
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Living in the world's most expensive city - 1 views

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    Angola - most expensive city in the world
Duncan Innes

'Matters Could Escalate' : Economist Raghuram Rajan Warns of Currency Conflict - SPIEGE... - 0 views

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    Unequal Competition October 2010 China USA EU
Duncan Innes

'Matters Could Escalate' : Economist Raghuram Rajan Warns of Currency Conflict - SPIEGE... - 0 views

  • I think this has to do with more than just currencies. It is very convenient for industrial countries to point to currency intervention as the problem, because they are not directly guilty of that. Is it any surprise that China resists an international agreement where the sole focus will be exchange rates? But industrial countries are not beyond reproach on the kind of policies they have been following in recent years. Let us remember where this crisis originated ...
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    Fascinating discussion on whether the race to low interest rates (and export lead growth) is the only problem in the world macro economy
Duncan Innes

Why some economists fear Osborne's upper cuts will leave Britain out for the count | Bu... - 0 views

  • It is this gloomy backdrop which exercises the minds of the third and final group of experts, the bears. For them, the risk is both of a double-dip recession and a long, painful work out from the excesses of the past. Looking at the four main components of demand they would say that consumption is going to be weak so investment will disappoint. Government spending is going to be slashed, leaving a massive burden on exports at a time of slower growth and currency wars. The bears are currently the smallest group. Their numbers are likely to be swelled as winter progresses.
Duncan Innes

FT.com / Americas / Politics & Policy - Brazil hits imported cars with tax increase - 0 views

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    Brazil's introduction of tariff to protect domestic jobs may be inflationary.
Duncan Innes

FT.com / Comment / Analysis - Africa: Treasure amid turmoil - 1 views

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    A great case study on how corruption and lack of governance has ruined the infrastructure and economy of Africa's most naturally rich nation.
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