Green Finance’s Kaleidoscopic Calculations
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The World Economic Forum’s Green Action Group, under the leadership of former Mexican President Calderon, urged a heightened private finance ...
Thailand’s Tentative Tie-Up Traits
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Thai capital markets continued their Indochina outreach with operations in Laos and Myanmar as the Asean cross-listing platform was also ...
The IIF’s Salutary Cyclical Salute
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Under new leadership the Institute for International Finance offered its first capital flow cut for 2013 which despite “greater cyclicality” ...
Poland’s Flabby Flexed Muscle
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Polish shares tried to regain January footing following a GDP growth pause to the 1 percent range and the sudden ...
The World Bank’s Nervous Capital Bouts
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In its first developing country prospects publication for the year the World Bank cited improvement in financial market “nerves” with ...
Israel’s Unsettled Future Fits
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Israeli bonds and stocks held their ground on the surprise second place showing by the new Our Future party founded ...
Political Risk’s Taxing Taxonomy
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Political risk specialist Eurasia Group reverted to placing emerging market risks at the top of its annual headline list, with ...
Paraguay’s Distant Hoof Beat Dangle
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Paraguay followed Bolivia in a $500 million Latin America Southern Cone sovereign bond appearance after a dozen-year absence, despite recession ...
Egypt’s Crumpled Pound Pyramid
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Non-Arab foreign investors again bought Egyptian stocks on early-year general asset class switching and specific central bank moves toward greater ...
India’s Tarnished Gold Gifts
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Indian stocks with deflated valuations attracted a brimming $20 billion in foreign inflows on the same percent MSCI advance in ...