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Sri Lanka: Recovery Takes Hold

Global Finance

Since then, Rajapaksa’s successor, President Ranil Wickremesinghe has presided over yet another tentative economic recovery. With the next presidential and parliamentary elections planned for 2024, the approval ratings of the incumbent president and his government are weak.

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Pay rises are making a comeback in Asia Pacific

Future CFO

Companies in the region plan to give employees larger rises next year as they recover from the economic fallout of the pandemic and face mounting challenges attracting and retaining employees, according to the latest Salary Budget Planning Report by the company. Emerging markets such as India at 8.8% and Indonesia at 6.5%

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Salary hike: What to expect next year in Asia Pacific

Future CFO

Only nine out of 20 markets in WTW’s Q3 survey plan to have a higher salary budget in 2020, the company pointed out. Survey results show that only 22% of Asia Pacific organisations plan to add new headcount compared to 27% last year, WTW said. As with the previous year, only 7% of respondents plan to reduce their headcount. “We

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Amazon And Valentino Sue Over Alleged Counterfeits

PYMNTS

A federal program aimed at identifying and stopping counterfeit sales has recently expanded to the pharmaceutical space. For every e-commerce platform like Alibaba that cracks down on fakes, a new one emerges that allows goods to be shipped directly from manufacturers,” HBR reported.

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Musings on Markets: META Lesson 2: Accounting Inconsistencies and Consequences

CFO News Room

For a manufacturing company, these can take the form of plant and equipment. For non-manufacturing companies, they can take on less conventional and tangible forms (and as well argue in the next section, accounting has never been good at dealing with these). Capital expenses are expenses that provide benefits over many years.

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Trade Credit Insurance

Finvisage

The report further proceeds with Results and Findings column, confronting data on several key economic factors affecting TCI on a macro scale. Subsequently, the report touches upon the UK’s current economic environment and TCI’s recent market status. Today these sectors are experiencing a downfall warranting an economic slowdown.

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META Lesson 2: Accounting Inconsistencies and Consequences

Musings on Markets

For a manufacturing company, these can take the form of plant and equipment. For non-manufacturing companies, they can take on less conventional and tangible forms (and as well argue in the next section, accounting has never been good at dealing with these). Capital expenses are expenses that provide benefits over many years.