Korea’s Geopolitical Jitter Jibes
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South Korean shares shook off another reported missile test in the North and Russia-Ukraine fallout as it hosts the next ...
Local Bonds’ Demanding Investor Dissection
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Amid relentless local bond outflows since mid-year 2013 from foreign investors with large ownership stakes, an IMF working paper strives ...
The Balkans’ Balky Bloc Blemish
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Balkan markets were further battered by East-West tensions over Ukraine after early-year slippage on pesky economic and political plights rekindled ...
Infrastructure’s Insular Insurance Invitation
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As the G-20 again placed pressing annual physical infrastructure needs at $2.5 trillion just in industrial countries on the agenda, ...
Egypt’s Reconstructed Edifice Eddies
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Egyptian shares continued their domestic and Gulf investor-driven rally despite a tourist terror attack, as the interim government resigned in ...
Thailand’s Reluctant Rice Throwers
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Thai stocks got a breather from the continued post-election standoff as Prime Minister Yingluck tried to reform her government while ...
India’s Modish Maelstrom Muddle
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Indian equity foreign institutional inflows began to trickle back after January’s disappearance as the pre-election budget targeted a 4.5 percent ...
South Africa’s Gripping Gordhan Knot
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South African shares tumbled further as the central bank lifted rates half a percent for the first time in five ...
Central Europe’s Pension Pyramid Schemes
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Following controversial private pension fund takeovers in Hungary and Poland the World Bank has issued a regional report on the ...
Venezuela’s Endless Permutation Puttering
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Venezuelan bonds were off double-digits at the bottom of the EMBI ranks as President Maduro jailed opposition party chief Lopez ...