Ukraine’s Sincere Gnawing Inauguration
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Ukraine stocks and bonds, after a bump on former comedian Zelenskiy’s resounding 75% presidential election haul, girded for a rough ...
MSCI’s Angled Anniversary Annals
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Index giant MSCI marked 30 years of the emerging market index with a detailed retrospective, while the paper also cast ...
Central Asia’s Skidding Transition Tread
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The International Monetary Fund’s April update on the Caucasus/Central Asia (CCA) region quelled investor excitement about political and economic transition ...
Africa’s Preferred Prosper Pivot
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Six months into the Trump Administration’s unveiling of its “Prosper Africa” initiative intended to boost the middle class, youth employment ...
Argentina’s Stretched Intervention Band
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Argentina’s peso as the worst emerging market performer, down 12% through April, continued to drag stocks and bonds with it ...
West Africa’s Non-Benign Benin Signal
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In March even hard core frontier market investors raised eyebrows when tiny Benin, part of the West Africa CFA Franc ...
The Basel Committee’s Ripple Effect Ripostes
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A Center for Global Development task force of academics and multilateral lender and central bank officials channeled emerging market criticism ...
Iran’s Offsetting Oil Anguish Salve
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The Tehran Stock Exchange local index hit the record 200,000 mark despite harsher US sanctions aiming to eliminate oil exports ...
Asia Financial Inclusion’s Selective Reach
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An IMF working paper, in view of inclusive growth’s place on the Sustainable Development Goals ahead of a UN conference, ...
Israel’s Blunted Blue and White Whirl
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Israeli stocks and bonds now featuring in developed world indices maintained solid gains with Prime Minister Netanyahu’s surprise coalition re-election ...