Central America’s Off-Center Sentiments
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As the Inter-American Development Bank annual meeting convened in Panama, previous pariah Honduras joined the recent isthmus issuance parade, despite ...
Bangladesh’s Pesky Post-Independence Shackles
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Bangladeshi shares were alone in MSCI frontier Asia losses through February, as both major political parties united in condoning massive ...
Malaysia’s Opposition Challenge Churn
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Malaysia stocks stayed lethargic pending imminent elections, where the opposition three-party alliance headed by former Prime Minister Anwar with one-third ...
Hungary’s Crusty Constitutional Capers
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Hungarian shares joined Central Europe core index constituents in the losing column as the Economy Minister assumed central bank leadership ...
India’s Superrich Irreconcilable Ironies
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Indian share foreign institutional investors who have been heavy net allocators joined domestic counterparts as chronic sellers in blasting the ...
Mali’s Malignant Sahel Streak
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Following French military intervention in the north against Islamic and tribal rebels international donors met in a hastily-arranged session to ...
The Capital Ecosystem’s Unfit Survival
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The McKinsey Global Institute used its 180-country proprietary capital flow database to warn of an unhealthy “ecosystem” with the cross-border ...
Bulgaria’s Electric Grip Gripes
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Bulgarian securities sold off as Prime Minister Borisov resigned and withdrew his party from the government after facing violent street ...
The Caribbean’s Dastardly Debt Do-Overs
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Jamaica, which was the only MSCI frontier stock market down in January, was further maligned with a sovereign rating default ...
Korea’s Wan Warrior Weave
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Korean President Park was inaugurated as she tapped a dovish think tank head for Finance Minister who may advocate fiscal ...