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"Tax rates here are also much more favourable," said Thang.
But the signals from the government are more favourable of late.
The backdrop for the bond sale could not be more favourable.
Other exchanges have fled to offshore jurisdictions with more favourable tax regimes.
If you invest in Greece you will have a more favourable treatment.
Yet there are reasons the president can hope for a more favourable outcome.
He said one hope for 2017 is that weather patterns are more favourable.
Israel expects to receive more favourable treatment from Obama's successor, President-elect Donald Trump.
The weather is expected to be drier and so more favourable for clearing peatland.
As a result, the regions left to report were far more favourable to "leave".
Investors reckon that Mr Trump's administration will be more favourable to Fannie and Freddie's investors.
He has blamed the closure of others on landlords for not offering more favourable terms.
This puts Penza in a more favourable position than national peers in terms of refinancing pressure.
"Ice Group may resume the IPO process when the market conditions become more favourable," it said.
Youth in both countries have more favourable views of the other than older generations, polls say.
Traditionally, the bigger name will have much more favourable deals when it comes to contract negotiations.
Backing from Sinochem might help ChemChina finance its Syngenta deal on more favourable terms, the source said.
The US is totally different and stock options are supported and encouraged by more favourable tax policies.
A few less of those might just have tipped the balance towards a more favourable G20 outcome.
The small unsecured debt is against Federal institutions entities and could be renegotiated under more favourable conditions.
The significance of these more favourable finances was stark in the latest three-month period to June 30.
CAAM officials said customers were nevertheless holding off purchases in the hope of more favourable policies, hurting sales.
None of these deals ever materialized because Gefco postponed its IPO to wait for more favourable market conditions.
He said economic conditions seemed more favourable, despite uncertainty related to the approval of the new government's economic reforms.
From Iran's point of view, joining the OPEC supply cut deal from the higher figure would be more favourable.
The French government is preparing a review of the mechanism, which is expected to be more favourable to EDF.
"Rigs on the eastern side (of Nate) are racing westward to get on that more favourable side," he said.
Fourth-quarter sales in Morocco were down 35 percent, but Danone expects to benefit from more favourable comparables from April.
Growth was driven by an increase in EBITDA and a more favourable foreign exchange environment compared to 2018, it said.
In all but two of them, people who backed the current government also expressed a more favourable view of the press.
Some treaties have clauses obliging the EU to improve the terms if need be if another subsequently gets more favourable treatment.
The bank said it was starting 2018 with confidence "in an economic and financial environment that should gradually be more favourable".
Nonetheless, La Manche's social spending structure is more favourable than other departments', given the department's lower-than-national average unemployment rate.
"The science projections do not point to Australia's climate getting any more favourable," said Phin Ziebell, agribusiness economist, National Australia Bank.
"Should conditions be more favourable, (Eni) will be in a position to create a substantial surplus value for shareholders," he said.
Wacker Chemie's CEO has signalled the company could shift some operations overseas, saying he saw more favourable conditions in the United States.
The overall market index hit its highest in more than 10 months as investors responded to more favourable economic indicators, traders said.
Moreover, parts of the region's budget loans will be restructured with more favourable repayment terms according to a recent federal government decision.
Trump has said he will pull out of the Paris agreement unless Washington can secure more favourable terms for American businesses and taxpayers.
"We found that drinking more coffee was associated with a more favourable liver function profile and immune response," explained lead author Marc Gunter.
British banks have faced mounting criticism from investors for awarding their top executives more favourable pension arrangements than the rest of their employees.
Bank executives in Britain have been criticised by investors for giving their executives more favourable pension arrangements than the rest of their employees.
Fitch views the social spending structure of La Manche as more favourable than other departments', given its lower-than-national average unemployment rate.
Fitch expects the bank to continue generating stronger profitability than peers, supported by its higher net-interest margins and more favourable cost structure.
Also, Stada posted better than expected core earnings in the first half, helped by more favourable regulation of the German generic drug market.
Limited deal flow and an abundance of liquidity among lenders has meant many borrowers have been able to strike more favourable financing terms.
This suggests that the public's judgements of nudging could become even more favourable if we can successfully convey scientific understandings of human behaviour.
He added the move "will result in significantly more favourable tonnage tax arrangements as the ships will be flagged in an EU member state".
The state's Republicans feared that a renewed anti-gerrymandering referendum campaign might succeed in a political environment that looks much more favourable for Democrats.
Serbia's central bank responded by telling banks to offer more favourable terms for loans in francs, including conversion, lower interest rates or monthly repayments.
"Multinational negotiations under a government framework are more favourable, and we hope it will result in an acceptable deal to all parties," he said.
Home Capital has so far drawn down C$1.4 billion from the facility but is hoping to secure alternative funding on more favourable terms.
The latest polls seem to indicate that Leave will win; one phone poll (a technique more favourable to Remain) had Leave six points ahead.
Analysts said the decision pointed to reduced demand for short-dated bonds from banks, given the much more favourable terms than expected under tiering.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Romania's ratings are supported by its healthier economic outlook, presently better fiscal position and more favourable governance indicators than 'BBB' range peers.
It is considering things like bigger family allowances, more favourable tax treatment of families and many more nursery places to shorten the long waiting lists.
Mubadala will consider returning to the stock market when conditions become more favourable, Musabbeh Al Kaabi, chief executive of Mubadala's Petroleum and Petrochemicals platform, said.
There are concerns that U.S. President Donald Trump could opt to withdraw from the pact if his demands for more favourable treatment are not met.
Positioning indicators are more favourable towards sterling, as long bets have been whittled down in recent days with overall net positions mildly bearish on sterling.
But Terkper said he expected more favourable market conditions this year based on improvements in the Ghanaian economy, especially the potentials of the energy sector.
Bayartsaikhan Nadmid, president of the Bank of Mongolia, told the forum that the bank aimed to create a more favourable environment for businesses this year.
TLTRO REPRICING The ECB may grant loans to banks -- called targeted longer-term refinancing operations or TLTROs -- under even more favourable terms than originally planned.
Volkswagen said it had also offered to push out repayment dates, extend credit allowances and make interest rate payments more favourable for its German dealers.
This includes a growing tempo of lending to households and businesses, a more favourable development in credit risks, and home prices growing faster than household income.
Looks after some sections of society more than others (74%) Meanwhile public opinion in these areas is much more favourable for his main opposition Jeremy Corbyn.
Thousands of families will hit Europe's slopes this month, hoping that snow conditions will be more favourable than at the start of the season in December.
The government aims to roll out more favourable policies to ensure the stable and healthy development of the economy, Li said in a worker's union conference.
This will be led by 1.1 percent growth in Russia in 2017, compared with a 0.8 percent contraction this year, helped by more favourable oil prices.
The Frankfurt-based ECB is responsible for strengthening banks financial stability, a role that makes it more favourable to state support if it makes lenders stronger.
The newspaper said that Fortress looked in the lead as it already operated in Italy, although terms of the Sound Point offer appeared to be more favourable.
"The Group's bid may not result in a transaction if higher or more favourable offers are obtained by Nasty Gal during the auction process," writes Nasty Gal.
"The European market isn't pricing in quite as much as the U.S. is, and it's in a more favourable part of the business cycle," said Rothschild's Gardiner.
A brief surge to the Remain side disappeared earlier this week when a telephone poll showed Leave ahead (phone polls have generally been more favourable to Remain).
Sterling managed to firm slightly as markets hope a deal can be reached at a summit where Britain is seeking more favourable terms for its EU membership.
ROME, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Italy would enjoy more favourable economic conditions outside of the euro zone, the economic head of the ruling League party said on Tuesday.
Automakers have been lowering prices after the government introduced tax cuts to spur consumer spending, but customers are holding off purchases in the hope of more favourable policies.
The central bank also said that the composition of GDP growth was more favourable than was forecast in November, in that exports and business investment featured more heavily.
Earlier in the morning, Claudio Borghi, a lawmaker of the ruling coalition, has said Italy would enjoy more favourable economic conditions if it were outside the euro zone.
Before officially awarding the cargoes, Pakistani officials managed to clinch a more favourable deal with Qatargas even though it was not in the original tender, the sources said.
Under the agreement that Greece achieved with its creditors, Athens delivers on its fiscal targets and is allowed to make later repayments and/or at more favourable rates.
The police have also recommended indicting Mr Netanyahu in Case 2000, in which he is accused of negotiating illicit deals with a newspaper publisher for more favourable coverage.
Swiss Re wanted to spin off ReAssure to put the business under a more favourable regulatory regime and give it easier access to capital to fund its expansion.
Nearly half the borrowers are having difficulties paying the money back, he said, adding that Raiffeisen had offered them more favourable conditions so they could meet their obligations.
When he finally took the stage after 2am, most Israeli networks had revised their exit polls (initially more favourable to Mr Gantz) to show him in the lead.
It has relied more on onshore funding in recent years and has a history of issuing sovereign bonds early in a year hoping to get more favourable terms.
"All countries can make their tax structures more favourable to growth and redirect public spending towards investment, research and education," he said at a speech delivered in Paris.
While the dollar index edged up on Monday as the euro dipped, recent weak U.S. economic data and tame inflation point to a more favourable environment for gold.
Yet despite the more favourable investing backdrop and a noticeable slowdown of inflows into passive investment funds, the signals that active managers are beating their benchmarks are mixed.
Only Italian banks among those in large eurozone economies cite an improvement in their perception of companies' risks as a material factor in lending on more favourable conditions.
The tender came in the middle of a mining boom that drove double-digit growth in GDP and encouraged politicians to seek more favourable terms with foreign investors.
Two of the three cases involve news media outlets whose bosses allegedly received inducements from Netanyahu in return for more favourable coverage on his policies and personal conduct.
But an EU summit on June 28-29 at which Britain is hoping to secure a more favourable Brexit deal with the EU could hurt sterling, strategists say.
The exchange rate was more favourable at 2.23 pounds to the euro when Ireland's finance department made its most recent projections but is now 22.2 percent lower at 265.
Profit margins of retailers could come under pressure from use of courier companies, although in some cases bigger retailers may be able to negotiate more favourable terms, analysts say.
Zurich-based Swiss Re is spinning off ReAssure to put the business under a more favourable regulatory regime and give it easier access to capital to fund its expansion.
However, if the U.S. and global economies can avoid a recession, the weather should at least be more favourable for distillate consumption in 2016 than it was in 2015.
At an Arctic forum in 2017, Vladimir Putin called climate change a "factor that bolsters optimism", adding that it "provides more favourable conditions for economic activity in this region".
"Rising yields could also lead to more supply hitting the market imminently as treasuries front-load (issuance) to secure more favourable rates," analysts at Mizuho said in a note.
At an Arctic forum in 2017, Vladimir Putin called climate change "a factor that bolsters optimism", adding that it "provides more favourable conditions for economic activity in this region".
One of the most prominent, Hefazat-e-Islam ("Protectors of Islam"), formed in 2010 partly in response to plans to change inheritance laws to make them more favourable to women.
Most of the common currency's losses came after Borghi, the economic head of the right-wing League party, said Italy would enjoy more favourable economic conditions outside the euro zone.
However, many are seeing this as a price correction, which may be a good opportunity for investors looking to add exposure to the yellow metal and build more favourable positions.
The rating is supported by Sri Lanka's favourable growth performance as well as its basic human development indicators and governance standards, which are more favourable as compared with some peers.
Zurich-based Swiss Re wants to spin off ReAssure to put the business under a more favourable regulatory regime and give it easier access to capital to fund its expansion.
It said on Wednesday the cuts would mainly hit its core business of looking for oil and gas, but added operations could be quickly resumed once conditions were more favourable.
Barack Obama, though he has generally supported affirmative action, said it would be wrong for his daughters to get "more favourable treatment than a poor white kid who has struggled more".
He would be well-advised to change the subject to more favourable turf, such as America's strong economic performance or the confirmation of scores of conservative federal judges on his watch.
BlackRock, another fund-management group, says there is "a more favourable environment for issuers at the expense of lenders", especially as the quality of the covenants protecting lenders has been deteriorating.
The recovery in Russia will provide a more favourable backdrop for trading partners, but its likely slow pace means that investment and remittance flows are likely to take longer to revive.
Growth momentum remains strong, due to the effectiveness of prior stimulus measures, resilient consumer trends, and a more favourable external environment that has nudged up net exports' contribution to overall growth.
Analysts said the tiering decision would reduce demand for short-dated bonds from banks, given the much more favourable terms under tiering compared to buying short-term assets with negative rates.
Typically considered the poorer cousin of the two antipodean currencies - both sought for relatively high yields - New Zealand's more favourable investment conditions are now attracting capital that would otherwise go to Australia.
Sterling is enjoying a strong start to 2018, helped by optimism that the UK can win itself more favourable terms when leaving the European Union, as well better-than-expected economic data.
This encourages multinationals either to use clever accounting to book profits in foreign subsidiaries, or to "invert": to relocate their headquarters, at least on paper, to countries with more favourable tax regimes.
"If its market is expanding and it is executing strategy well then this approach may very well allow it to raise capital on more favourable terms after the IPO," he told Mashable.
The prosecutors suspect Gucci, which is part of French luxury group Kering, may have paid taxes on profits generated by sales in Italy in another country with a more favourable tax regime.
"We want to refinance our debt at a more favourable price ... Due to our efforts to sort out public finances we would like to regain investment grade during our mandate," Maric said.
But traders remain divided as to whether May's victory will raise her chances of securing a more favourable Brexit deal with the EU given that many more months of negotiations lie ahead.
An unsettled spell this week has brought showers and more rain is forecast next week, encouraging Paris wheat futures to slide on more favourable crop prospects in much of the northern hemisphere.
The ECB said it would offer fresh loans to banks, provide previously agreed liquidity facilities at even more favourable rates and it would temporarily increase asset purchases to help the economy cope.
Some commentators have suggested that Saudi Arabia wants a higher oil price, at least temporarily, to create more favourable conditions for the sale of shares in the national oil producer Saudi Aramco.
Underlying revenues from capital markets and investment banking jumped by 54.7%, driven by strength in bond underwriting as market conditions became more favourable compared to a weak fourth quarter a year ago.
In our assessment of asset quality, we also expect further improvements in 2016 helped by the more favourable operating environment in Spain but also Bankia's commitment to actively manage down problem assets.
Grain markets have been struggling to predict the size of this year's U.S. corn harvest after exceptionally late planting in a soggy spring followed by some more favourable weather during the summer.
Year-on-year comparisons would become more favourable in the second half of the year, CFO Luka Mucic said, adding that he expected a "very meaningful step upwards" in profitability from next year.
Some investors have shifted their focus to other West African countries with a more favourable immediate outlook, such as Ghana, which has agreed a further loan tranche of $116 million from the IMF.
OCBC said its customer loans contracted 2 percent from a year ago due to lower trade loans and reduced offshore borrowings of Chinese companies due to more favourable onshore borrowing rates in China.
The Zurich-based company said last week it planned to float the business to put it under a more favourable regulatory regime and give it easier access to capital to fund its expansion.
That material could face an import duty of 4.8 percent under World Trade Organization rules, if Britain does not agree a more favourable rate with the EU as part of a free trade deal.
"The dollar will remain bid in this environment while data continues to look more favourable from the U.S., especially with regard to the EU," said Nick Twidale, head of operations at broker Rakuten Securities.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it falsified fuel economy test data to make emissions levels look more favourable, and its shares slumped more than 20143 percent, wiping $1.2 billion from its market value on Wednesday.
Reports have emerged periodically that South Africa were looking to leave the alliance and link with European competitions, with the time zones more favourable for television audiences and there being less long-distance travel.
Several other G20 members, such as India, Japan, Mexico and European Union nations, have had to grapple with the Trump administration's effort to remake trade ties in ways more favourable to the United States.
James Liang of Peking University argues that having an older workforce could also end up making Chinese firms less innovative than those in places such as America which have a more favourable demographic outlook.
Asked about comments of Claudio Borghi, the economic head of Italy's ruling League party, that Italy would enjoy more favourable conditions outside the euro, Dombrovskis said he would not be drawn into such speculations.
The Paris agreement is already under pressure because U.S. President Donald Trump has said he plans to pull the United States out of the deal unless there is a renegotiation more favourable to Washington.
Average house prices increased by close to 6% over the last year but affordability measures are still more favourable than historical averages, supporting our view that the German property market is not yet overheating.
"Even people who were sworn enemies have met in Davos and left on more favourable terms," Brand said, recalling when Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres shared a WEF stage.
Swiss Re, the world's second-largest reinsurer, had wanted to spin off ReAssure to put the business under a more favourable regulatory regime and give it easier access to capital to fund its expansion.
Commodities and energy was a bright spot with revenues from this business up by 8% at constant exchange rates, benefiting from acquisitions and new staff in 2018 and more favourable conditions in power and gas.
Movement of factories from the Northeast and the Midwest to the South, where wages were much lower, and taxes and labour laws much more favourable, caused trouble for communities long before China joined the WTO.
Investors and bankers said it was the first time they had seen the issuer, in this case the Dutch debt agency DTSA, explicitly prioritising investors with green credentials and offering them a more favourable allocation.
There were rumours that the party might even oust Mr Schulz and replace him with a leader more favourable to making such a deal: that would of course require a whole new set of negotiations.
"The weak yuan is affecting demand ... Other investment areas are more favourable than gold, especially amidst a trend of higher interest rates," said Ronald Leung, chief dealer at Lee Cheong Gold Dealers in Hong Kong.
Under more favourable market conditions for these asset classes, we estimate that the GM businesses that have now been closed would have generated revenues of around CHF500m in 2015 and more than CHF1bn in 2014.
REFINANCINGS, A&E FLURRY Asian companies took advantage of lending appetite among liquid banks in a lacklustre dealflow environment and pushed hard to complete refinancings and amend and extend existing deals on more favourable terms.
However, even if rising oil output and energy-related FDI imply more favourable medium-term economic prospects, continued commodity dependence means macroeconomic volatility is likely to be higher than 'BBB' peers over the forecast horizon.
Hong Kong-based hedge fund Case Equity Partners, a Sky investor, said the fact Disney was in a slightly more favourable position for Fox's U.S. media assets meant Comcast would fight even harder to get Sky.
"The 10-year Treasury yield is up today while Japanese 10-year government bond yield is up less than that, so the spread is moving in the more favourable direction for the U.S. dollar," Viloria said.
We expect CPO prices to moderate over the course of 2017 as output rebounds - due to more favourable weather conditions - while the average price in 2017 should still be higher than the USD640/t in 2016.
He added that both their solvency and liquidity was much more favourable than it was in 2008 as the global financial crisis broke out and there were no tensions on interbank funding markets as back then.
"The financial climate was slightly more favourable towards business than in December as the volume of credit extension to the private sector picked up," the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said in a statement.
It did not give details of the deal but said the conditions of the refinancing were "much more favourable" than those of the previous syndicated loan which was taken in 2014 and would expire in March.
Over time the Chicago school's ideas became so influential that the courts and the two antitrust regulators, the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), adopted a far more favourable approach to big business.
"The scale of the project has to be big to ask for more favourable policy support from municipal governments," Texhong said in a stock exchange statement, referring to subsidies Beijing offers to lure firms to the region.
And whereas hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and various neo-Nazi organisations are overwhelmingly unpopular, public opinion regarding tributes to the men who actually fought a war to preserve slavery is far more favourable.
The pound's gains were limited, however, with traders divided as to whether May's victory would boost her chances of securing a more favourable Brexit deal with the European Union given how many more months of negotiations remain.
France has made its tax regime for expatriates more favourable, and set up a fast-track licence application, while President Emmanuel Macron, himself an ex-banker, promises an overhaul of the labour market, tax and pension systems.
Battered for much of last year by fears of a global economic downturn, sentiment turned more favourable for the two currencies in the final months as recession risks eased and the prospect of a hard Brexit faded.
"This increase in ARPU is achieved thanks to a more favourable customer mix between postpaid and prepaid and a sustained increase of the postpaid ARPU," the Belgian division of French telecoms group Orange said in a statement.
Its higher return on working capital and return on capital employed in 2015, at 10.4% and 6.5%, respectively, compared with 0003% and 4.9%, respectively, in 2014, shows that Tewoo was compensated for extending more favourable terms to counterparties.
FRANKFURT, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Embattled generic drugmaker Stada, which has come in the crosshairs of activist investors, posted better than expected core earnings in the first half, helped by more favourable regulation of the German generic drug market.
The government aims to roll out more favourable policies to ensure the stable and healthy development of the private sector, such as by easing the tax burden, the State Council, or China's cabinet, said on its website www.gov.cn.
The group said in January in a portfolio update that they remained convinced the UK housebuilders, including Crest, "all benefited from a more favourable environment than of late, but in our view, remain at very depressed valuation levels".
A source familiar with the matter said the new rail fees would be more favourable for state-run PKN's Lithuanian subsidiary Orlen Lietuva and could bring it significant savings related to fuel transport from its refinery in Mazeikiai, Lithuania.
KF intends to accelerate the run-off of its portfolio, taking advantage of more favourable market conditions that should reduce or reverse impairment losses, and aims to complete the process within 10 years of attaining formal run-off status.
"Addressing compensation issues is a necessary condition to create a more favourable business climate and increase the level of confidence of foreign and domestic investors in the agriculture sector," said Philippe Van Damme, the European Union ambassador to Harare.
Frankfurt-listed shares rose 0.6% to hover near a 22-month high after a ZEW survey showed the mood among German investors improved more than expected in November, suggesting a more favourable outlook after recent developments in trade conflicts.
The investigation found no evidence that loans were granted to the managers on more favourable terms to a non-related party, but that the inaccurate reporting meant that the regulator could not properly monitor its exposures to related parties.
The United States has pursued a policy of strategic patience to give sanctions time to work, rather than resort to heavy armed force, in the belief a weakening economy will eventually force Iran to negotiate on more favourable terms.
Net profit will dip 33 percent this year to 17 billion yen, based on the assumption that the dollar will average 105 yen this year, compared with a more favourable 121 yen for the past year, the company said.
Improved access to and from the Arctic island as the ice melts, and a more favourable investment climate, would go some way to alleviate the barriers to business of perpetual winter darkness and temperatures reaching as low as minus 50 Celsius.
Companies are inclined to move in search of more favourable tax treatment—hence the success of Ireland in attracting business with its 12.5% corporate-tax rate, and the row about "inversions" where American companies move overseas to lower-tax jurisdictions.
HONG KONG, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's provisional budget surplus hit HK$92.8 billion ($11.96 billion) for the 2016/17 financial year, and its economy is expected to expand 2 to 3 percent in 2017 amid more favourable than expected conditions.
"The present environment is not conducive to stimulate interest amongst investors for strategic disinvestment of Air India in the immediate near future," Hardeep Singh Puri said, adding that the government would revisit the sale once global economic conditions become more favourable.
"Most Favoured Nation" clauses in existing EU free trade agreements are a further obstacle -- if the EU offers the UK a deal on more favourable terms, other trading partners that have signed such clauses will be entitled to an equivalent upgrade.
The reopening on Wednesday afternoon of Bali's airport, which is about 13 km (21 miles) away from Mount Agung, followed a downgrade in an aviation warning to one level below the most serious, with the arrival of more favourable winds.
That would make it harder for anti-EU hardliners to dictate the government's negotiating stance on issues such as immigration and payments into the EU budget, allowing May to push for more favourable terms with the EU. Both assumptions may be flawed, however.
With more extreme temperature and precipitation increases, by the 2080s Asian Russia would have less permafrost coverage, decreasing from the current 65 percent to 40 per cent of the area, the team found—making the land seven times more favourable to humans.
Some of the world's biggest investors have bought into the notion that sterling can move higher on the back of hopes that Britain will secure itself more favourable terms when leaving the European Union and a better-than-expected domestic economic performance.
Testers unsure about an athlete's honesty during evaluations could be invited to watch training sessions anonymously—or conduct assessments without warning, as with drugs tests, to prevent subjects from tiring themselves out beforehand in the hope of getting a more favourable rating.
"The confirmed expectations of an early rate cut will continue to support demand for OFZ bonds, which will contribute to a more favourable rouble dynamic than that of its emerging market peers," said Tatiana Evdokimova, chief economist at Nordea Bank in Moscow.
BERLIN, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The mood among German investors improved more than expected in November, a ZEW survey showed on Tuesday, with the research group pointing to a more favourable outlook for Europe's biggest economy due to recent developments in trade conflicts.
Dealers said the brief strengthening of the rouble this week had hastened the sell-off of the currency, because it allowed players on the market to buy dollars, their long-term preference, at a more favourable rate than earlier in the week.
"If the Government can position the UK as having a more favourable regulatory environment and separate it from the red tape of European regulation, then we may see the UK win back its crown and attract new talent to the sector," Melis said.
Companies are now starting to turn bullish on the outlook for this year: A survey of 25 "relatively large" Indonesian companies published by Nomura last week shows that 89.5 percent of respondents expect more favourable business conditions in the next 12 months.
Amid an economic slowdown, price-to-book valuations for commercial banks have fallen 13 percent from highs marked in December 2013, according to Thomson Reuters data, but PSBC may be assessed in a more favourable light due to its extensive network and retail base.
Furthermore, Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, told CNBC Wednesday that Brexit could shift manufacturing to eastern Europe, " but only if "eastern European countries step up to the plate and really encourage investment in a more favourable way than they are now.
The supposed nastiness of the creamy-coloured, brown-glazed puck has contributed to Air Koryo being regularly branded the worst airline in the world by review website Skytrax, although customer write-ups of the airline are far more favourable than the site's in-house verdict.
The S&P financial sector saw its best performance in roughly two months on Friday, with Deutsche Bank shares surging on a report that the German lender was close to a more favourable settlement with U.S. authorities over the sale of toxic mortgage bonds.
The recent departure of the producers, as well as its drive to reduce its dependence on imports, "can only force the government to move faster" in implementing more favourable policies and incentives for operators, said Yeung at the Summit held at the Reuters office in Singapore.
The mood among German investors improved more than expected in November, a ZEW survey showed on Tuesday, with the research group pointing to a more favourable outlook for Europe's biggest economy due to recent developments in trade conflicts, though this has had little impact on bond prices.
After a strong start to the year on the back of growing expectations that the Bank of England will raise rates faster than previously thought, and optimism Britain can secure itself more favourable terms from the European Union when it leaves next year, sterling has stumbled in recent weeks.
In 1QFY17, Honda posted a material improvement in operating profit with EBIT margin increasing to 7.2% (1QFY16: 5.8%) because of the positive effects of cost efficiencies, a more favourable volume mix and reduced SG&A costs, which more than offset negative currency effects and higher R&D costs.
"If we do start to hear more favourable news from the U.S. administration and indeed from the Chinese side over the next few trading sessions, then we may see a sharp reversal of the recent moves in the market," said Nick Twidale, chief operating officer at Rakuten Securities Australia.
Given this context, the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons makes sense from both the military and strategic points of view: Tactically speaking, this type of ammunition is used to flush out enemy fighters sheltering in homes and engage in urban combat in conditions that are more favourable to the regime.
The British pound rose 0.25 percent, after a 5 percent gain in January, its biggest monthly rise since May 2009, owing to broad dollar weakness and expectations of a Brexit deal more favourable to the UK. The weak dollar trend will not be changed by Fed rate rises, ING Bank analysts predicted.
FRANKFURT, March 1 (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom has put the sale of T-Mobile US on ice as an auction of radio airwaves will keep it busy for most of the year and potential suitors are expected to wait for a more favourable political environment towards telecoms mergers, two sources said on Tuesday.
The clarity of the plan, authorised by the state-owned bank's management and helped by market conditions more favourable for asset disposals, is in contrast to the long stand-off between creditors of the run-off institution Heta Asset Resolution and the authorities before the bail-in of Heta's debt last year.
"With these debt facilities, Grab will make more cars available for rental, provide more favourable rental terms and services for driver partners, and increase the supply of vehicles on the road, making rides faster and more affordable for passengers," the company said in a statement Grab claims to have around 63 million mobile downloads.
The move, that needs to be endorsed by euro zone finance ministers at their meeting on Friday, will boost Greece's already large cash buffers and make it easier for the country borrow at more favourable rates when it returns to full market financing after years of financial support from EU creditors and the International Monetary Fund.
"Better technicals, light positioning, more favourable seasonals, signs of a trough inactivity momentum, potential de-escalation in trade uncertainty, 2nd Fed cut— which might move ahead of market expectations this time, and finally the up coming restart of ECB's QE are likely to be the positive catalysts for this up move, in our view," the strategists wrote in a note.
The British pound fetched $1.4200, after a 5.1 percent gain in January, its biggest since May 2009, owing to broad dollar weakness and expectations of a Brexit deal more favourable to the UK. The Chinese yuan is also strengthening, with the Thomson Reuters/HKEX Global CNY index, rising to 97.14 , its highest level since June 2016, having risen 4.7 percent from its May 2017 low of 92.76.
The British pound fetched $1.4200, after a 5.1 percent gain in January, its biggest since May 2009, owing to broad dollar weakness and expectations of a Brexit deal more favourable to the UK. The Chinese yuan is also strengthening, with the Thomson Reuters/HKEX Global CNY index, rising to 97.11 by Wednesday, its highest level since June 2016, having risen 4.7 percent from its May 2017 low of 92.76.
BAT and the other two defendants are currently appealing the case and therefore clarity over any potential disbursement is likely to be delayed by at least another three years Risks to Deleveraging Path BAT should start de-leveraging in 2016, on the back of more favourable currency movements, a higher dividend inflow from associates net of minority distributions and the postponed prospect of a pay-out from the Canadian class action following the appeal.
That's because not all of Voi's previous Series A commitment was cashed in after the company was offered more favourable terms for its $30 million Series A extension and therefore elected not to draw down the second tranche of its original Series A. Launched in 2018, the company is best-known for its e-scooter rentals but now pitches itself as a micro-mobility provider, offering a number of different transport devices.

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