The EBRD’s New Scaffolding Scrapes
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The approaching 30th anniversary of the post-communist European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, with a core democracy and private sector building ...
Ukraine’s Unimpeachable New Program Sentiments
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Ukraine shares looked to reverse MSCI Index double-digit loss into the new year, as the Zelinsky government with an overwhelming ...
Europe’s Capital Markets Marriage Altar
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With Brexit and a new central bank chief hogging the EU agenda, the financial services industry has revived the call ...
Greece’s Explosive Election Odyssey
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Greek stocks up 30% on the MSCI Index through mid-year continued to surge after Prime Minister Tsipras’ snap election maneuver ...
Central Europe’s Strained Strongman Sensibilities
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Central Europe stock markets were unsettled through May, amid a raft of popular protests and backlash against insider dealings and ...
Ukraine’s Sincere Gnawing Inauguration
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Ukraine stocks and bonds, after a bump on former comedian Zelenskiy’s resounding 75% presidential election haul, girded for a rough ...
Ukraine’s Comedy Candidate Cringe
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Ukraine shares struggled to stay positive on the MSCI frontier before the first round of presidential elections, where a well-known ...
Poland’s Flourishing Family Feuds
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Polish financial assets continued to lag double-digit index bumps elsewhere, as the ruling Law and Justice Party with 40% opinion ...
Turkey’s Whirling Word War Backfires
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After a Europe worst MSCI index 40% loss last year, Turkey stocks looking for a bottom bounce were caught in ...
Russia-Ukraine’s Brooding Border Clashes
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Russia and Ukraine stock market relative outperformance on the respective MSCI core and frontier indices was in play as a ...