Mongolia’s Invidious Anti-Invasion Force
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Mongolian bonds followed sputtering stocks on late-year Samurai issuance guaranteed by Japan’s International Cooperation Agency which technically breaches the 40 ...
Africa’s Rough Banked Diamonds
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Ex-Barclays CEO Diamond touted an African return in his post-scandal reinvention through a private equity joint venture with a continental ...
China’s Giddy IPO Guidelines
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Chinese stocks held their MSCI index momentum into the year-end economic work meeting, with GDP growth on track at 7.5 ...
Asia’s Peak Housing Precipice
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The IMF’s latest global house price reference showed Asian markets still leading the post-2008 surge, with credit-GDP ratios in many ...
The BIS’ Statistical Blip Blasts
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The Bank for International Settlements’ Q2 data showed an unaccustomed slowdown in global credit flows to most emerging as well ...
Venezuela’s War Footing Stumbles
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Venezuela’s socialist party-dominated assembly granted special “economic war” decree powers to President Maduro prior to December local elections, as business ...
Iran’s Suspended Sanctions Believers
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The Tehran Stock Exchange extended its post-Rouhani election advance and the currency firmed from 30,000 to the dollar on a ...
India’s Bank Multiplier Divisions
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Indian shares were still negative on the MSCI index despite decent 5 percent GDP growth for the latest quarter and ...
Russia’s Master Plan Muddle
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Russian shares struggled to stay positive on anemic 1.5 percent GDP growth and the closure of 75th ranked Master Bank for ...
South Africa’s Explosive Mine Misery
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South African stocks and bonds reeled with paltry Q3 GDP growth at 0.7 percent due to auto and mining strikes ...