Iran’s Somber Revolutionary Stockpile
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Brazilian financial assets extended their late year tear as President Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in January 1 with harsh condemnation ...
Performance Indices’ Indelible Injury
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Last year’s thrashing in all emerging market investment classes, with debt, equity and currencies in simultaneous decline for the first ...