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Iran’s Somber Revolutionary Stockpile

The Tehran Stock Exchange was down 35% in dollar terms on an annual basis through December, twice the loss of ...

Global Refugee Finance’s Public-Private Priority (Financial Times)

As the Western Hemisphere’s worst refugee crisis unfolds with 3 million Venezuelans pouring into Andean neighbors, and relief agencies projecting ...

Africa’s Churlish China Debt Denial

After double digit declines on African stock markets last year in the face of dire official and private analyst warnings ...

The World Bank’s Sky Writing Scare

In its January Global Economic Prospects publication the World Bank, in transition to a new President, warns of “darkening skies” ...

Lebanon’s Battered Bank Bulwark

Following a year with Middle East stock markets down aside from tiny Tunisia, ratings agencies repeated a gloomy banking sector ...

Mongolia’s Foggy Misappropriation Mentality

Mongolia bond positions turned underweight in global emerging market strategies, as tens of thousands of Ulaanbaatar protestors in bitter winter ...

Turkey’s Whirling Word War Backfires

After a Europe worst MSCI index 40% loss last year, Turkey stocks looking for a bottom bounce were caught in ...

Indochina’s Pressed Post-Conflict Advantage

Indochina region markets Vietnam and Thailand were not as battered as Morgan Stanley Capital International respective frontier and core counterparts ...

Brazil’s Gentle Jair Jeers

Brazilian financial assets extended their late year tear as President Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in January 1 with harsh condemnation ...

Performance Indices’ Indelible Injury

Last year’s thrashing in all emerging market investment classes, with debt, equity and currencies in simultaneous decline for the first ...

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