Loan Officers’ Altered Mood Mooring
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The IIF’s latest quarterly poll of 150 worldwide emerging market bankers, modeled after the US Federal Reserve’s regular sentiment survey, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Capital Flight’s Elusive Estimate Integrity
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The Washington-based illicit flow watchdog group Global Financial Integrity adjusted and criticized World Bank methodology to reach higher calculations for ...
Global Remittances’ Staggered Movements
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The World Bank’s Remittances Unit estimated a 6 percent increase in developing country flows this year to $400 billion and ...
Credit Default Swaps’ Trussed Trade
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Unlike other components in the booming fixed-income class, credit default swap activity was off 20 percent in annual terms in ...