Turkey’s Refugee Deal Diatribe
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Turkish bonds and stocks continued positive despite a suicide bombing on Istanbul’s main tourist thoroughfare as the EU offered EUR ...
Greece’s Border Crossing Crevice
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Greek stocks extended their 2015 cellar MSCI showing with another 20 percent drop in January with worsening pension and refugee ...
The OECD’s Unaccustomed Refugee Integration
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The OECD, with Turkey and East European members directly affected by the Syrian refugee crisis, has compiled a best practice ...
Europe’s Refugee Surge Protective Seal
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The IMF circulated a paper at the World Economic Forum in Davos weighing in on the Syrian asylum seeker debate ...
Hungary’s Exaggerated Exchange Wizardry
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Hungary’s stock market was the region’s runaway winner into the last month of the year up 30 percent on the ...
Kazakhstan’s Chilly Privatization Promotion
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Kazakh shares stayed in the back of the MSCI frontier pack with a 45 percent drop despite President Nazarbaev’s whirlwind ...
The EBRD’s Lopsided Transition Tread
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The EBRD’s 2015-16 transition report focuses on missing financial system features since the last detailed look a decade ago, and ...
Greece’s Repeat Sisyphean Tasks
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Greek shares remained at the bottom of Emerging Europe, with the debt yield curve inverted with 10 percent short-term rates, ...
Europe’s Missing Financial Instrument: Refugee Bonds
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The Middle East and African refugee crisis overwhelming Europe has revealed an East-West split toward acceptance reflecting cultural as well ...
Ukraine’s Reshaped Restructure Deal Buzz
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Ukraine shares recovered slightly from a 15 percent MSCI frontier loss and external bonds rallied to 70 cents as the ...