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122e numéro du journal bilingue et bimensuel de PluriConseil où il est question de l’impact du Mauritius-China Free Trade
Agreement, de Non-conventional businesses have their own rules et bien d’autres.

C’est Sameer Sharma qui débute en première page avec « The right architecture for flexible inflation targeting ».

Central banks globally have been moving towards some form of inflation targeting, be it fixed or flexible, while another select grouping have maintained other frameworks such as exchange rate targeting or monetary targeting. Central banks which follow monetary targeting have become
increasingly rare given the crudeness of such an approach, as behavioural economics has gained traction and as capital markets have developed.

« Potential impacts of the Mauritius-China Free Trade Agreement » est rédigé par Vinaye Ancharaz et le premier paragraphe se lit comme suit:-

The Mauritius-China Free Trade Agreement (MCFTA), signed in October 2019, entered into force on January 1, 2021. In theory, it represents a major opportunity for Mauritian exporters and investors to penetrate the large yet elusive Chinese market. In practice, Mauritius’ exports to China are negligible, and survey findings suggest that exporters have a fear of the Chinese market since they lack the capacity to meet demand on a sufficient scale. If this does not change, the FTA would do little to redress the trade imbalance between the two countries.

Mubarak Sooltangos por sa part parle des « Non-conventional businesses have their own rules ».

In this article, I will endeavour to lift the veil on some businesses which do not obey standard marketing rules. These rules advocate the selling of products which are not harmful, which offer value for money and which obey the rules of supply and demand. I will also talk about the English Premier League which is unique in its kind, for having created an empire driven
by sheer opportunism, in the positive sense of the word.

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