Blogs1 - 10 of 26 recent posts for tag:"balance of trade"
06
Nov
2009
India’s Sept exports down 13.8% YoY exports down

1 day ago by Team MC

India’s merchandise exports were down -13.8% at US$13.61bn in September 2009 while imports fell 31.3% to US$21.38bn from the same period last year, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday. As a result, the trade gap for the month under review has come down to US$7.77bn from US$15.3bn in September 2008 ...

Market Colorz - marketcolorz.com

20
Oct
2009
US Tech Exports Down More Than 20 Percent

18 days ago by Mark Alvarez

U.S. high-tech exports declined by more than 20 percent in the first half of 2009, after having seen only one percent growth in 2008. High tech, which accounts for 17 percent of all U.S. exports, fell by 22 percent in Q1 2009 and by 23 percent in Q2 2009 year-over year, according to TechAmerica’s Tr ...

L'Atelier US : The ... - atelier-us.com · Rank: 60,564 · 79 references

17
Oct
2009
Economic Goals

21 days ago by Adam

The economic policy is developed in every country to achieve some economic goals. Following are the main economic goals which are widely known in the world. Economic Growth - Increase in the production of product and services to boost the economy and improve the living standards. Full Employment - O ...

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12
Oct
2009
Foreign Exchange Market

27 days ago by Numan Ilyas

The foreign exchange ( currency, forex or FX) market is where currency trading takes place. FX transactions typically involve one party purchasing a quantity of one currency in exchange for paying a quantity of another. The FX market is one of the largest and most liquid financial markets in the wor ...

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08
Oct
2009
Dollar Devaluation Is a Dangerous Game

30 days ago by Larry Doyle

Can we ‘devalue’ our way back to our days of economic ‘wine and roses?’ Many debt-laden countries throughout economic history have chosen to implicitly or explicitly pursue a devaluation of their currency as a means of improving their economies. Are the ‘wizards in Washington’ taking this approach? ...

Sense on Cents - senseoncents.com · Rank: 31,575 · 60 references

05
Oct
2009
What’s The Difference Between Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis ...

33 days ago by ifydcat

There are two primary forces that drive forex markets: Fundamental forces and Technical forces. Each can be used to evaluate and select potential trades, but what is the difference and which is best? Fundamental forces include things such as interest rates, balance of trade data, economic and financ ...

Currency Trading Services - Currencyservices.net · Rank: 118,387 · 1 reference

24
Sep
2009
G-20 Mulls Sustainble Recovery

44 days ago by riskrapper

Last year when the G-20 convened in November it was billed as the Bretton Woods II. The global economy was in the throes of a banking crisis that rivaled the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Central bankers and political leaders were struggling to formulate the right mix of policies to strike the pro ...

sum2llc - sum2llc.wordpress.com

14
Sep
2009
Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 2

55 days ago by admin

Manora asked: The First National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized development in Thailand. The Second National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized the development of infrastructure in such areas as communication and transportation. The Third Plan was named, the National ...

MidWest Bioresonance - midwestbioresonance.com

11
Sep
2009
The Way Forward

57 days ago by E.L. Beck

The steady loss of middle-income jobs from the American economy since the 1980s has left little in the way of economic fuel; consumers are undergoing a massive deleveraging, fewer viable investment choices are left, and while the savings rate is returning, we’re a long way from seeing that capital m ...

Alexandria - aleksandreia.wordpress.com · Rank: 56,289 · 67 references

30
Aug
2009
The Dollar: A Victim of the Classical Keynesian Divide

69 days ago by Bob McTeer

Last year I said that I felt about a strong dollar like St. Augustine felt about chastity. "Lord, make me chaste, but not just yet." My version was, "Lord, give us a strong dollar, but not just yet." My point was that while a strong dollar had benefits in normal times it would make a recession worse ...

Bob McTeer's Blog - taxesandbudget-blog.ncpa.org · 25 references

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