India’s Harvard Yard Weeding Waft
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Indian shares up 10 percent through March were further buoyed by 7 percent last quarter growth defying demonetization gloom and ...
Brazil’s Reconstructed Temptation Temerity
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Brazilian stocks continued at the front of the core universe and a $1 billon sovereign bond return was acclaimed at ...
Kazakhstan’s Contrived Constitutional Corollary
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Kazakh shares were up almost 30 percent to head the MSCI frontier list through February as President Nazarbaev proposed constitutional ...
Russia’s Crossed Wire Winnowing
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Russian shares languished at the bottom of the MSCI Europe pack into March as President Trump’s wiretapping allegations against his ...
Mongolia Struggles With Financial Instability (Asia Times)
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Mongolian shares rose 4 percent into March according to Bloomberg’s top company index, after the IMF extended another multi-year bailout ...
The Opportunity in Refugee Finance (Financial Times)
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As the World Bank and other official lenders promote financial inclusion strategies in development programs, specific payment and borrowing needs ...
Islamic Finance’s Higher Calling Calibration
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The World Bank and Islamic Development Bank (IDB) issued their first joint Islamic finance report underscoring its potential contributions to ...
Iran’s Goaded Guardian Grimace
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Iranian shares seesawed ahead of May presidential elections, with Rouhani seeking a second term, in the wake of venerated moderate ...
Nigeria’s Mangled Mystery Leave Latches
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Nigerian shares tried to shake off the President’s unexplained trip for medical treatment in London and were largely flat through ...
Greece’s Explosive Expulsion Exclamation
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Greek shares continued to slip as Euro-group Finance Ministers met to consider program status with fund release “unthinkable” ahead of ...