Corporate Debt’s Maturity Wall Wobble
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After a 35 percent dip in 2015 external corporate bond issuance is predicted to retreat further to the $200-225 billion ...
Pakistan’s Heartfelt Historic Hump
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Pakistan shares led the MSCI Asia frontier pack with a 5 percent gain through May in anticipation of the index ...
Kazakhstan’s Radical Recovery Rethink
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Kazakhstan shares, flat through May on the MSCI Index, sold off after security forces battled with alleged Islamic terrorists in ...
Peru’s PPKO Feint Maneuver
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Peruvian shares rocketed 35 percent as the top MSCI performer despite signaled downgrade to the frontier roster with only three ...
Mexico’s Triple Threat Triangulation
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Mexican shares were flat through May as President Pena Nieto’s popular approval rating dipped to 30 percent halfway through his ...
The Gulf’s Impaired Vision Correction
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Gulf stock markets stumbled through May as attention turned to record debt-raising despite ratings downgrades with lower oil prices and ...
Poland’s Nuclear Standoff Sting
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Polish shares sank 3 percent on the MSCI Index through May, as the European Commission brandished the “nuclear option” of ...
Nigeria’s Spine-Tingling Suspension Saga
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Nigerian shares were battered through May for a 2 percent loss as they may be removed from the MSCI frontier ...
Global Reserves’ Ingrained Erosion Tread
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Since mid- 2015 through February emerging market foreign exchange reserves tumbled another $650 billion to $8.5 trillion including China as ...
The G-7’s Wrung War Cry (Asia Times)
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The G-7 summit in Japan, despite currency war talk, was a tame event hardly moving Asian financial markets. It was ...