The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report.
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| May 18, 2022
The Russia-Ukraine war will exacerbate supply chain problems and will lead to reduced growth in many parts of the world. Together with inflation—and the Fed’s efforts to reduce it through higher interest rates—this could lead to a recession. We’re baking in a moderate slowdown in growth, but predicting the future with this mix of factors is challenging. What’s Driving Growth in Mcommerce?
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| Aug 9, 2022
In Russia, however, sanctions and the number of companies leaving the country resulted in the ICT market shrinking 9.4% YoY. Areas for growth in technology: Software is the fastest-growing technology group YoY, with investments in cloud-first solutions driving the market.
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| Mar 1, 2023
The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report.
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| May 18, 2022
The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account the economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report.
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| May 18, 2022
The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report.
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| May 18, 2022
Mastercard views Latin America as a growth region that can help offset losses after withdrawing from Russia, co-president for international markets Ling Hai told Reuters in May. The tie-up can also help the firm keep pace with Visa, which has also strengthened its business in Latin America. Mastercard’s network can help Inswitch improve its business solutions.
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| Oct 3, 2022
The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report.
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| May 18, 2022
In late September, CEO Helena Helmersson noted that a combination of its pullout from Russia, weak sales in several key markets, and rising raw material and freight costs were hurting its bottom line. A tough environment: H&M is operating in a difficult environment as consumers in key markets across Europe pull back on discretionary spending amid soaring prices and surging energy costs.
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| Nov 30, 2022
Russia and Ukraine have reached a deal to facilitate the export of millions of tons of grain from three Ukrainian ports, which could help stabilize food prices. However, there are other factors driving inflation:. Climate change: In 2020, the UK suffered the worst harvest on record as a result of extreme weather.
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| Dec 7, 2022
Inflation is high here because we've had the impact of the war between Russia and Ukraine. That's affected the whole of Europe really. We've had food inflation in double digits. Then in the UK, we've also had the implications of Brexit to deal with, which has pushed up prices in some areas. So I think, actually, we've seen quite resilient spending.
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| Jul 27, 2023
These include the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war on gas and food prices, supply chain difficulties that linger from pandemic-related conditions, and labor shortages across retail and in key sectors like hospitality and airports. Inflation is at a nearly 40-year high. Statistics Canada reported that June inflation was 8.1%, compared against prices in June 2021.
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| Jul 29, 2022
The company cited inflation, the Russia-Ukraine war, supply chain shortages, and rising interest rates as reasons for falling short on revenues. Those issues apply not only to Snap but to the entire social media and digital ad industry, which is still recovering from changes to Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers and coping with ad tracking regulations.
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| Jun 30, 2022
The Russia-Ukraine war hasn’t had a significant impact on China’s industries or trade relations. Unlike the rest of the world, much of China’s current economic ills are self-inflicted. The country’s sporadic and unpredictable COVID-19 mitigation measures—rolling citywide lockdowns and strict border controls—have kneecapped its economic output.
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| Jul 29, 2022
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| Jul 20, 2023
Source: Insider Intelligence | eMarketer
Its worldwide user base grew by 383 million from 2019 to 2021—roughly the equivalent of adding two Russias or three Japans. More than one-third of global social network users now use it, and its penetration among internet users will top 30% next year. But Instagram will lose its No. 2 ranking in the Middle East and Africa.
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| Jan 18, 2022
This year, high-growth emerging markets will reassert control of the top 10 for ecommerce sales growth, displacing more established markets like Canada, Singapore, the Netherlands, and Russia. Among the advanced economies, only the US will sneak in, at No. 10. Other observations in the data:. India and the Philippines will compete for the top spot over the next several years.
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| Feb 2, 2022
In Russia. Marcus Johnson:. No, no. Paul Verna:. When you tell me, I'm going to know it, but I can't remember it off the top of my head. Marcus Johnson:. Can you picture it? That's a good guess. Paul Verna:. It was the Black Sea? Oh, the Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea. Yes. See, the name throws you off because it's not a lake if it's called a sea, right? Marcus Johnson:. Oh, that's true. That's true.
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| Jun 9, 2023
Scandal and branding issues are catching up with Harry Potter: The latest film is struggling domestically, and international box offices might not save it.
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| Apr 19, 2022
Adversarial relationship with China is bad for tech: Retaliation by Beijing shouldn’t surprise us as Biden eyes more tech sanctions and a US general starts preparing for war.
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| Feb 6, 2023
And with some major economic headwinds ahead—significant inflation is exceeding income while the Russia-Ukraine war, Brexit hangovers, and an energy crisis continue to weigh heavy—a cost-of-living squeeze could put subscriptions under the spotlight.
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| Mar 29, 2022
The Russia-Ukraine war and growing China-Taiwan tensions may prolong existing semiconductor supply chain issues. At this year’s meeting, the US-EU Trade and Technology Council concluded that government agencies and industry leaders must bring semiconductor manufacturing onshore and increase investment in its research and development. What Does This Forecast Mean for Marketers?
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| Jun 9, 2022
Throttling processors risks slowing innovation: Semiconductors are a battleground in the tech cold war between the US and China, and now manufacturers are scaling down performance to comply with chip bans.
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| Nov 9, 2022
Chipmakers faced with huge stockpiles: The war in Ukraine and China shutdowns are taking their toll on the PC and smartphone market. Manufacturers might have to pivot to produce chips for other uses.
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| May 17, 2022
Indonesia's coastline in second place is five times shorter, Russia in third, US and fourth, China in fifth. Daniel Konstantinovic:. I feel like once we get into, we're counting islands, coastlines and bays and stuff like that. It feels like they're fudging the numbers a little bit. Marcus Johnson:. They're cheating. Daniel Konstantinovic:. They're cheating [inaudible 00:02:27]. Marcus Johnson:.
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| May 3, 2023