Greece’s Unrelieved Debt Digression
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Greek stocks joined European neighbors with double-digit losses through November after US President Obama on a valedictory visit prodded Brussels ...
Brazil’s Deconstructed Scandal Sketch
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Brazilian shares held on to MSCI-beating 70 percent and EMBI-leading 20 percent gains through November, as the arrested former chief ...
China’s Stuttering Strait Talk
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Chinese A shares continued to languish on the MSCI index into December despite Hong Kong-Shenzhen’s link inaugural, as Taiwan’s component ...
The CIS’ Stretched Strongman Stridency
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As US and European election outcomes suggest a softer stance toward Russian sanctions extension and ex-Soviet Union authoritarian leaders sovereign ...
Ghana’s Creaky Oil Machine Clang
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Ghana stocks continued in a double-digit slump ahead of December elections, where the ruling NDC party with its vast patronage ...
Central America’s Migration Wave Slap
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Central American credits joined Mexico in absorbing the brunt of post-Trump election repositioning with their own close trade and remittance ...
Ex-Yugoslavia’s Brooding Breakup Scars
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S&P Ratings offered a 25-year retrospective on the former Yugoslav republics since independence in a November report, with most in ...
South Africa’s Disguised Anti-Fraud Frown
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South African shares and the rand steadied as abuse charges were dropped against Finance Minister Gordhan and President Zuma won ...
China’s Manipulative Mood Bending
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Chinese “A” shares stayed in a rut trying to escape double-digit MSCI loss and the Yuan slipped past 6.8/dollar as ...
Russia’s Friendly Takeover Tinkering
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Russian shares continued to lead Europe after a 25 percent MSCI advance through October as 70 percent government controlled Rosneft ...