Global Displacement’s Private Finance Fill
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As another World Refugee Day is marked this week, the numbers and complexity of the global forced displacement crisis remain ...
Private Equity’s Blaring Abraaj Alarms
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This month the managing partner of giant Middle East fund Abraaj pled guilty to racketeering in a New York court, ...
FDI’s Sliding Scale Scars
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The UN’s trade and development agency charted a third consecutive year of FDI decline in its annual review, down almost ...
Green Investing’s Envied Charge
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The past year was a “watershed” for ESG allocation with unprecedented global political and practical low-carbon initiatives to prepare for ...
MSCI’s Angled Anniversary Annals
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Index giant MSCI marked 30 years of the emerging market index with a detailed retrospective, while the paper also cast ...
Green Finance’s Colorful Garden Variety
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The IIF’s first quarterly tracking of green, social and sustainable debt issuance under accepted definitions predicts another record this year ...
The World Exchange Federation’s Universal Lessons
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The Madrid-based World Federation of Exchanges and EBRD’s Capital Markets Development team unveiled an update on last year’s investor emerging ...
Global Refugee Finance’s Public-Private Priority (Financial Times)
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As the Western Hemisphere’s worst refugee crisis unfolds with 3 million Venezuelans pouring into Andean neighbors, and relief agencies projecting ...
Performance Indices’ Indelible Injury
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Last year’s thrashing in all emerging market investment classes, with debt, equity and currencies in simultaneous decline for the first ...
The Populist Crusade’s Multilateral Mutation
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Populism as an anti-establishment and xenophobic political philosophy reflecting economic backlash against globalization, technological change and income inequality is part ...