India’s Lachrymose License Raj Litany
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Indian shares struggled for positive ground as Q1 GDP growth came in at a decade low of 5.3 percent, 4 ...
Capital Flows’ Strange Subdued Spirit
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The IIF bid farewell to its longtime managing director as it lifted the early year $750 billion emerging market capital ...
The Philippines’ Partnership Pursuit Pulse
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The Philippines Stock Exchange ahead double digits continued to pace Asean as it hosted the ADB annual meeting at Manila ...
Hungary’s Legal Maneuvering Delays
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Hungarian stocks were flat and foreign investors held their one-third local debt position despite the floundering forint, as the EU-ECB ...
Central America’s Staying Power Stamp
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Dominican Republic bonds featuring on the core EMBI seesawed as the ruling party nudged a victory in a split presidential ...
Poland’s Football Cup Fumbles
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Polish stocks followed neighbors into year-to-date losses as construction woes led to another big builder bankruptcy despite the hospitality and ...
Argentina’s Corrosive Currency Blues
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Argentine bonds and equities remained global laggards as the informal “blue” peso rate hit 6 to the greenback despite dollar ...
South Africa’s Retouched Portrait Strokes
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South African securities were buffeted by angry demonstrations by ANC loyalists after an artist’s unflattering depiction of President Zuma, which ...
Latin America’s Raging Resilience Reservations
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After repeated reassurances by private and official bodies that the region was well-positioned for 4 percent GDP growth and capital ...
Ethiopia’s Dam-Breaking Trickle
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Ethiopia, which hosts a World Bank-backed commodities exchange with $1 billion in coffee and agricultural trading volume and overnight settlement ...