Global Displacement’s Private Finance Fill
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As another World Refugee Day is marked this week, the numbers and complexity of the global forced displacement crisis remain ...
FDI’s Sliding Scale Scars
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The UN’s trade and development agency charted a third consecutive year of FDI decline in its annual review, down almost ...
Central Europe’s Strained Strongman Sensibilities
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Central Europe stock markets were unsettled through May, amid a raft of popular protests and backlash against insider dealings and ...
The World Bank’s Morose Momentum Mooring
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The World Bank’s June Global Economic Prospects, the first out under new President Malpass, underscores “weak momentum” into the second ...
Sudan’s Dire Deployment Design
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After ousting three-decade ruler Omar al-Bashir and beginning negotiations for civilian government transition with demonstrators loosely grouped under a “professionals ...
Green Investing’s Envied Charge
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The past year was a “watershed” for ESG allocation with unprecedented global political and practical low-carbon initiatives to prepare for ...
Zimbabwe’s Unsettled Real Time Wreckage
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While South African shares brightened on President Ramaphosa’s solid election win for his own term despite a ruling ANC party ...
The US Treasury’s Lengthening Litmus Tests
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The Treasury Department’s regular review of major trading partner currency policies again did not label China a manipulator on evidence ...
Bahrain’s Contradictory Conference Agendas
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Bahrain stocks, on a 20% roll through April on the MSCI Frontier index, looked for further grounding as the oil ...
Sri Lanka’s Second Wave Wallop
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While Pakistan’s stock market losses and risk of return to the MSCI frontier index occupy specialist investor thoughts with announcement ...