The US Government’s Future Decades’ Drill
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The National Intelligence Council, which acts as a long-range think tank for State and Treasury Department policymakers, released the latest ...
South Africa’s Worn Windfall Welcome
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South African equities rose 15 percent on the MSCI index in 2012 on positive foreign fund engagement despite the December ...
Ukraine’s Bashed Union Label
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Ukraine’s stock exchange was down 50 percent in 2012 as the worst MSCI performer, as the reinstated Prime Minister Azarov ...
China’s Trampled Trust Trails
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Chinese stocks finished the year up 15 percent on the MSCI Index on a post-leadership change improvement in economic statistics, ...
Russia’s Family Neglect Nods
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Russian shares were largely unmoved by a child adoption ban imposed against the US in response to asset and visa ...
Equities’ Great Equalizer Grab
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Equity inflows just short of $50 billion caught up with debt funds’ $55 billion tilted toward hard currency, according to ...
Argentina’s Flouted Flanking Maneuvers
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Argentina shares were at the rear of the MSCI index with a 40 percent blow although bonds moved into the ...
The Berne Union’s Pungent Political Risk Sauce
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The World Bank’s MIGA direct investment guarantee arm offered a mixed annual take on developing country FDI trends with a ...
Europe’s Full Circle Fund Fealty
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As the IMF hailed Greece’s private debt buyback result to reactivate its program contribution and prepared an outline Cyprus deal ...
The US Treasury’s Asia Rebalancing Recoil
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The US Treasury again declined to brand China a currency manipulator under decades-old US law and instead directed criticism at ...