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Tunisia’s Nascent Neighborly Nod

Tunisian shares turned slightly positive on the MSCI Index at the half-year on the second anniversary of a bloody beachside ...

The Middle East’s Blowout Bellicosity Bill

On the eve of the UN General Assembly’s special session on large refugee movements, the IMF updated its tally of ...

The Middle East’s Sanded Ratings Edge

Standard & Poor’s mid-year MENA ratings report noted a one-notch average long-term foreign currency downgrade to “BBB” the past year, ...

Egypt’s Serial Adjustment Agitation

Egyptian stocks rallied on submission of an estimated 3-year $10 billion IMF loan request after the government denied such recourse ...

Iran’s Benighted Bank Anniversary Era

The Teheran Stock exchange was up 20 percent on the local index from January to end-June as the one-year mark ...

The Gulf’s Impaired Vision Correction

Gulf stock markets stumbled through May as attention turned to record debt-raising despite ratings downgrades with lower oil prices and ...

Tunisia’s Jumbled Jasmine Revolt Reset

Tunisian stocks led the MSCI Frontier Index at end-March with a 15 percent jump, as it moved to finalize another ...

Egypt’s Pound Sense Posturing

Egypt shares erased their double-digit MSCI loss into March as the central bank injected $1.5 billion into the dollar-short foreign ...

Mideast Conflicts’ Unreconstructed Wreckage

With regional stock markets already reeling from commodity and geopolitical shock, the World Bank’s Middle East and North Africa economic ...

Iran’s Sputtering Stock Market Sanctions Lift

The Tehran stock exchange turned positive for the first time in the latest Iranian fiscal year from March, as anti-nuclear ...

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