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Sekban Muhammet

Brazil inflation rate climbs after interest rate cut - 0 views

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    Brazil's exchange rates are rising, probably due to a decrease in interest rates.
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    The article discusses a situation where Brazil is dealing with high levels of inflation. Assumptions are that this is happening as a result of declined exchange rates.
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    Brazil deals wtih high inflation, which is occured probably as a result of declined exchange rates.
Merve Akpinar

China's Exchange Rate Policy: The Heat Is On - 0 views

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    The article evaluates the exchange rate policy of China
Tomoya Sekine

How to cope with interest rate hikes? - 0 views

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    This article talks about the rise in interest rates (by the Reserve Bank of India) to tackle the rising inflation rate.
Mehmet Mert Suma

European Central Bank is expected to increase rates - 0 views

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    The article is about the increase in interest rates to control inflation
Tomoya Sekine

The Pound Weakened Marginally Against the Euro Exchange Rate - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the Pound weakened against the Euro and other currencies. This would suggest that the UK imports are likely to be at a lower price, as well as Pounds becoming less attractive to hold onto.
Overhauser William

Brazil Rate Futures Rise on Inflation Jump; Real Strengthens - 1 views

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    Bloomberg reports on the change on value of the Brazilian Real and all the motivating factors behind it.
Tomoya Sekine

Raising Exchange Rate Seen As Risky Strategy - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the export sector in Switzerland are pressuring the Swiss National Bank into raising the exchange rate from 1.2 frank to 1.4 frank. This is most likely so that the exporters are able to sell their products at a higher price.
Haleigh Eppler

Yuan Halts Two-Day Decline After Wen Pledges Further Exchange-Rate Reform - 0 views

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    The Yuan declined because of the imminent change in policy within China as well as the lack of investor confidence in the US economy, a large part of China's.
Merve Akpinar

Money Work & careers Australians and New Zealanders ditch the UK workplace - 0 views

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    The days of eager Antipodeans pouring into the UK may be coming to an end as exchange rates and visa restrictions bite. Joanne Christie meets Aussies on a boomerang career path
Mehmet Mert Suma

India maintains high growth rate - 0 views

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    The article is about the high growth rate in India and high inflation rate.
Mehmet Mert Suma

Argentina's inflation rate: High, but just how high? - 1 views

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    The article is about the high inflation rate. The rate is disputed and the validity is called into question. It will also affect the elections.
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    Normal to question government numbers with elections coming!
Waller Alexander

Poverty and Bloodstream Infections Linked - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article relating the amount of infections in a society and the poverty rate. 
Zirzakiran Nesibe

GBP USD Eyes New 16-Month Low as Pound Sterling Weakens on Bank of England Comments - 0 views

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    it talks about the concerns of UK about its currency over dollar
Mehmet Mert Suma

Sinking euro worries ECB - 0 views

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    The article is about the depreciation of Euro and the possible acts relating to interest rates.
Tomoya Sekine

New Zealand Dollar Expected To Outperform Australian Dollar In coming Months Say Barcla... - 0 views

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    This article suggests some speculation of New Zealand Dollars appreciating and having a higher value compared to the Australian Dollar, which would ultimately cause a change in exchange rate.
Talia Greene

How the global financial crisis has hit Uganda - 0 views

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    Changes in the Ugandan exchange rates have impacted their economy.
Cleo Veen

A Way to Finance Europe's Rescue - 1 views

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    The battle for the euro zone's survival hinges on finding a way to unlock the 's firepower. Even if countries like Italy and Spain enact necessary reforms, they may not be able to borrow at reasonable rates.
Gunnhildur Omarsdottir

Egypt Seeks $3.2 Billion Loan From I.M.F. - 2 views

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    The article is discussing the effect on recent in events in Egypt on their exchange rate. The exchange rate has devalued drastically in the last year and economists say that a further devaluation will almost be inevitable, as it is likely to cause a very bad inflation as well as further social unrest. The reason for the devaluation in the currency is reduced demand for the currency, for example there are much fewer tourists in Egypt now that have been before.
Tomoya Sekine

Venezuela May Devalue Exchange Rate Further After Elections: Capital Economics - 1 views

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    This article talks about how the Venezuelan government could devalue it's currency as a "first step to maintain capital flow". The devaluation would lead to a fall in import, and a current account deficit of the nation could be balanced out.
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