Sentences with phrase «emerging economies where»

At an ICT conference in Moldova in April, Alex met with UN representatives to talk about who to partner with and what's needed to help emerging economies where millions of people don't have bank accounts and live on less than $ 2 euro per day.
For this reason, many enthusiasts of blockchain technology believe that it will become most popular in emerging economies where fiat currency is most volatile (often due to corruption).
While 56 % represents a global average, threats to children are more widespread in emerging economies where the risks are 33 % higher.

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Foreign direct investment is less than 1 percent of Saudi Arabian GDP, which is very low compared to most emerging economies, where FDI runs between 2 percent to 3 percent of GDP, according to the Institute of International Finance.
Emerging economies in Africa and Latin America are also promising, where underdeveloped financial systems could allow Alipay to become the dominant online payment system.
«We are seeing weaknesses more in the North Asian market, and (South) Korea... and a lot of the strong (demand) growth in where you might expect,» said Neil Beveridge, a Hong Kong - based analyst at AB Bernstein, referring to emerging economies such as Pakistan.
Staley told CNBC that given the high level of debt across the world, in particular among emerging markets where dollar - denominated debt has grown dramatically, many economies could be at risk if there were sudden changes in financial conditions.
Formed from the merger of the Canadian operations of Now Prepay, where DeMarchi worked, and Cook's Ezipin, Payment Source is thriving in a space that has emerged with the growth of the digital economy and e-commerce.
«Downside risks are also present in emerging market economies, where growth has slowed rapidly in recent years,» she added.
John Doerr lecture at UC Berkeley in a Q&A session where he discussed topics such as startups, healthcare, education, policy & politics, venture capital, the sharing economy, and jobs in emerging markets.
So this all becomes a very interesting view of the world: once we get to that level, contracts become like rudimentary AIs working on your behalf, [and] we begin to enter into the collaborative economy where true peer - to - peer nature can emerge.
Amongst other emerging market economies, the only significant policy moves were in Brazil, where rates were cut by a further 50 basis points to 16 per cent, and Turkey, which cut rates by a total of 4 percentage points, to 22 per cent.
That picture becomes even starker in emerging economies, where the capital competition that would arise in the US would hugely undermine growth.
There's also been a great expansion of capacity, especially in emerging economies like China where the government is explicitly trying to create jobs.
The truth is that it is all leaving the United States and being dumped into the «emerging economies» of China, India, and Mexico... guess where the INFLATION is... This is ECONOMIC WARFARE folks...
Emerging market equities had a dream run since the bottom in 2016 (where, if you recall, they took a pummeling as a number of EM economies went into recession, China slowed, currencies crunched, and commodities crashed).
Its most promising overseas markets will be low - trust, underbanked emerging economies — the markets in Africa, Latin America and Asia where other Chinese pioneers leaving the home market, such as Huawei, a telecoms giant, cut their teeth.
Investing in climate - related innovation would be particularly beneficial for emerging and developing economies, where emissions are growing most rapidly and climate vulnerability is particularly stark.
Britain may win back some cherished privileges in such an environment, but what is more likely is that many of those rules will be created in emerging market economies where the people have different objectives and priorities.
«This would give us a very strong tool to look at emerging economies to see where they could reach their plateaus,» Mller says.
Rather than trying to monetize all emissions in emerging economies, the clean development mechanism offers a better compromise in theory because it promises to constrain trading to areas where developing countries have made actual cuts.
We will have an education system that differentiates between students and finds every child where he or she is in the early years, then gives her the understanding, guidance, increasing academic challenge, and support necessary to traverse each level of our education system successfully, ultimately emerging — after some years of post secondary education — ready for success in a job and in our economy, as a citizen, the head of a family, and a lifelong learner.
The founders» vision of a well - oiled meritocracy, with individuals slotted into educational institutions appropriate to their abilities and streamed into jobs where they could best contribute to a growing economy, apparently fit the temper of the country as it emerged from World War II and entered the cold war.
Unlike economies like the U.S. and much of Europe, where smartphone usage has been maturing and growth slowing down, emerging markets still have relatively low smartphone penetration.
Countries such as the BRIC emerging market countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) but especially China and Russia, resent a situation where the developed countries of the world print money to sustain their economies (and keep the politicians in office) by purchasing hard assets such as oil, minerals, and manufactured goods for essentially nothing.
So, if you add to that the problem of quite a lot of smaller emerging market economies that have borrowed, again, in US Dollars and have a currency mismatch between their borrowing and their lending and then you look again at the BRICS where this acronym which ten years ago represented the major emerging market economies Brazil...
This was a classic reflexive scenario where a strengthening USD would cause severe economic contractions throughout emerging Asian economies.
If you want to invest in something like emerging - economy stocks, limit your stake to a point where you can accept the associated foreign exchange risk.
Operating in 122 countries, RE100 companies have a global reach with rapid uptake of renewables being seen in emerging economies, such as India and China, where corporate giants like Infosys and Tata Motors are leading the charge.
In OECD countries, and especially in many emerging economies, where coal - fired power generation is set to expand in the near future, new - build coal ‑ fired power units should aim for best available efficiencies (currently, through application of supercritical or ultra-supercritical technologies), where feasible, and be designed in view of potential future CCS retrofits, if they are not equipped initially with CCS.
But where coal - fired capacity is expanding, in emerging economies for example, less efficient, subcritical units dominate, primarily due to the absence of minimum efficiency policies.»
The opportunities to shape urban infrastructure and transport systems to gain greater sustainability in the short to medium ‐ terms are also likely to be higher in developing and emerging economies than in OECD countries where transport systems are largely locked ‐ in.
But there's a virtually unanimous consensus in the literature that rebound is likely to be significantly higher in emerging economies, where demand is far from saturated and efficiency improvements make energy cheaper and more useful for accelerated industrialization and economic growth.
To make matters worse, we can expect this public tolerance to be even lower in emerging economies, where the vast majority of energy demand and emissions growth will occur in the coming decades.
The picture that emerges from these figures is one where — in general — developed countries and major emerging economy nations lead in total carbon dioxide emissions.
In contrast to today's global electricity sector, where coal supplies 40 percent of electricity, Plan B sees wind emerging as the centerpiece in the 2020 energy economy, supplying 40 percent of all electricity.
With some emerging economies blocking a way forward on a fair way to divide climate action and still other delegations fighting a solid agreement on when and where pledges for the 2015 global climate action plan should be made, ministers have a lot to do in today's COP plenary which is currently scheduled to begin at 3 pm.
The upcoming launch of the Galaxy On8 in India marks Samsung's continued effort to make inroads in emerging economies in Asia such as India and China, where the Korean phone maker rolled out its Galaxy On5 (2016) and Galaxy On7 (2016) mid-range smartphones last week.
«We believe that a strong gig economy will emerge in virtual worlds, in High Fidelity and beyond, where people from all over the world can offer each other services and find a new place to work,»
«We believe that a strong gig economy will emerge in virtual worlds, in High Fidelity and beyond, where people from all over the world can offer each other services and find a new place to work,» said Rosedale.
The EEOC SEP added the gig economywhere temporary work and independent workers are commonplace — as an «Emerging and Developing Issues» priority area: The Commission adds a new priority to address issues related to complex employment relationships and structures in the 21st century workplace, focusing specifically on temporary workers, staffing agencies, independent contractor relationships, and the on - demand economy.
Suffice it to say play therapy is an emerging profession in most countries where there is a developed economy and provision for the welfare of children.
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