Central Europe’s Bypassed Boorish Behavior
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Central Europe stock markets, with Poland’s 32 percent gain the core universe leader, were strong through the first half as ...
Greece’s Aging Tour Act
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Greek stocks were up almost 30% through mid-year as Euro area finance ministers approved the rescue program’s EUR 8.5 billion ...
Forced Displacement’s Involuntary Toll Tally
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The UN Refugee agency released its annual report on global relocation due to war and persecution, with the total rising ...
Mozambique’s Mechanical Murky Water Dive
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The long-awaited audit of Mozambique’s $2 billion in suspicious loans from 2013 then defaulted by New York private investigator Kroll, ...
Cuba’s Thwarted Thaw Thickening
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Cuban asset prices sank as the Trump administration announced partial reversal of bilateral travel and commercial openings and harshly criticized ...
The BIS’ Layered Globalization Glee
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The Bank for International Settlements hailed globalization’s “profoundly positive” results the past half-century in its annual report, due to the ...
Islamic Finance’s Africa Affinity Sweepstakes
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Malaysia’s Islamic Finance Center regular bulletin surveyed the sector’s “centerpiece” status in a half dozen African countries, with 50 banks ...
Venezuela’s Crass Credit Craving
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Venezuelan bonds as top EMBI performers came under pressure for boycott or index removal, after leading houses were reported to ...
The World Bank’s Economic Prospect Pratfalls
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The World Bank’s June Global Economic Prospects analysis predicted 4 percent emerging market growth this year after 2016’s 3.5 percent ...
The Arab Spring’s Seasonal Exam Markdown
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The IMF completed reviews on the second post-Arab Spring round of programs with Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco, as Egypt awaited ...