Ukraine’s Chafed Chocolate Taste Buds
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Ukrainian stocks led the MSCI frontier charge with a near 20 percent gain through end-May as local bond yields reverted ...
Europe’s Inescapable Smaller Economy Grind
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The EBRD halved this year’s regional growth forecast to 1.5 percent on “unusually high” uncertainty from Russia-Ukraine fallout, which could ...
The EBRD’s Convoluted Conversion Convocation
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The EBRD annual meeting in Poland approached its 25th anniversary under the cloud of the Ukraine crisis eroding post-Soviet Union regional ...
Ukraine’s Value Valley Validations
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Ukrainian stocks and bonds were abandoned by the hardiest investors as the industrial East contributing half of output continued to ...
Turkey’s Untoward Twittering Classes
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Turkish officials who have been favored headliners scrambled to reassure investors in a series of meetings and seminars at the ...
The Baltics’ Allied Antipathy Allowance
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Baltic stock markets in the EU and NATO revisited their post-War and communist Russian legacies as Western sanctions were triggered ...
Europe’s Crimean Crevice Canvassing
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Russia’s Crimea incursion met with immediate US and EU sanctions as troops massed elsewhere in Ukraine, as its 15 percent ...
Greece’s Perverse Port Call
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Greek shares were ahead 25 percent at the top of the MSCI core universe as a compromise was finally struck ...
The Balkans’ Balky Bloc Blemish
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Balkan markets were further battered by East-West tensions over Ukraine after early-year slippage on pesky economic and political plights rekindled ...
Central Europe’s Pension Pyramid Schemes
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Following controversial private pension fund takeovers in Hungary and Poland the World Bank has issued a regional report on the ...