General Emerging Markets

The IIF’s Capital Tide Tug

The Institute for International Finance’s new executive team raised this year’s thirty country capital inflow forecast $30 billion from January’s ...

ETFs’ Milestone Outflow Marker

ETFs led the debt and equity surrender from mid-May as they accounted for 30-70 percent of outflows from the BRICS ...

Currency Intervention’s Uninterrupted Craze

As currency reversals bled into local bond auctions, with failures in Russia, Korea, Colombia and elsewhere interventionist tendencies were reasserted ...

The World Bank’s Diminished Prospect Diatribe

The World Bank shaved its developing region growth forecast to 5 percent in the mid-year global economic prospects publication with ...

Global Capital’s Latent Lab Transformation

The World Bank’s Global Development Horizons series extrapolating developing country trends to 2030 detailed two “economic laboratory” scenarios for savings ...

Low Income Countries’ Takeoff Tinkering

The IMF’s April World Economic Outlook kept Sub-Sahara Africa’s predicted GDP growth this year above the 5.3 percent emerging market ...

Currency Fighters’ Battle Fatigue Fits

Major emerging market currencies ended Q1 mixed despite the bond flow redirection into local markets, with strength mostly against the ...

The Deauville Partnership’s Two-Year Twinge

Two years after holding a summit in France outlining $20 billion in support for Arab world economic transition, industrial and ...

The Frontier’s Unfolding Rave Formation

The MSCI Frontier Index’s almost 8 percent January gain was five times the core market upswing, as half the constituents ...

Loan Officers’ Altered Mood Mooring

The IIF’s latest quarterly poll of 150 worldwide emerging market bankers, modeled after the US Federal Reserve’s regular sentiment survey, ...

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