Japan’s weak yen helps exports rise to fastest in three years
Japanese exports rose in July at the fastest annual pace in nearly three years as the benefits of a weak yen finally started to take hold while brisk export figures …
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Japanese exports rose in July at the fastest annual pace in nearly three years as the benefits of a weak yen finally started to take hold while brisk export figures …
Read MoreChina’s choppy economic environment can benefit a lot from Free Markets. Finbarr Toesland investigates China is beginning to show the first signs that its rapid economic growth is slowing down …
Read MoreThe Indian Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Parliament) has passed the Food Security Bill. But can the tottering Indian economy afford it? Ashutosh Misra investigates Old wine in new …
Read MoreThe rape of a 22-year-old photojournalist in the financial capital of India—Mumbai has once again shocked the world. While the safety debates continue; Dhanya Nair wonders how patriarchy continues to …
Read MoreTesco failed to understand the Chinese consumer and how unsuited they are to its so-called secret weapon – the clubcard. That is according to Professor of Marking and Innovation Qing …
Read MoreAfter the wreckage of the Indian Rupee and commotion in the stock market; potential foreign investors are getting increasingly disenchanted with the Indian market. Ashutosh Misra investigates. The Indian …
Read MoreIn an interview with AGI’s editor Ramita Tejpal, Dr. Sourindra Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick gives the reasons for decline of Indian rupee …
Read MoreA food program promising to feed two-thirds of India’s population is currently under discussion by the country’s parliament.If implemented, the National Food Security Bill has been estimated to cost India …
Read MoreA Tory MP has recently said that companies in UK have a “social duty” to hire local workers. How would such a discriminatory attitude influence immigration. AGI investigates Employers have …
Read MoreThe Philippines is one of two remaining countries in the world where divorce remains illegal; the other is Vatican City. Despite the advent of a more liberal Pope, change is …
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