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looking beyond borders

foreign policy and global economy

Tag: business sentiment

Written by lookingbeyondbordersJuly 10, 2020

Coronavirus, US-China Trade War See 95% Of American Firms Wanting To Ditch Chinese Suppliers

Jaded by two years of trade war tariffs, worried by the disruptive coronavirus pandemic and anxious about the crumbling US-China relationship, a vast majority of American buyers are looking to shift their supplier base away from China, new research shows. But with much of the world still under some form of lockdown, and with few […]

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersApril 25, 2013

Falling Interest Rates in Europe Aren’t Great News

If very high interest rates are bad for Europe, then very low ones must be good, right? Seems logical. Yet the big drop in yields on government bonds of Italy, Spain, Ireland, and Portugal isn’t entirely positive, especially for the European Central Bank. Read Here – Businessweek

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