General Emerging Markets

Global Displacement’s Private Finance Fill

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

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

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

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

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

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

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)

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

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

Populism as an anti-establishment and xenophobic political philosophy reflecting economic backlash against globalization, technological change and income inequality is part ...

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