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    Western sanctions have failed to harm Russia's economy enough to stop the war, and the country's good-faith efforts to repay international investors may win sympathy for a new global financial order.

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    Many of the world's richest countries are also the world's smallest: the pandemic barely made a dent on their huge wealth.

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ECONOMIC REFORMS FINALLY PAY OFF FOR MEXICO

May 07, 2014
  • Latin America,
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Recent economic reforms in Mexico and upgrades by rating agencies have strengthened Mexico’s position in global markets. The country’s economic performance is improving as well.

TURKEY: CRACKS ARE STARTING TO APPEAR

May 07, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Financial markets may initially have reacted well to the reelection of the AKP and prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, but his success belies deep-seated political and economic problems.

Italy: Ex-OECD Exec Takes Finance Reins

April 01, 2014
  • Western Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

NEWSMAKERS By Valentina Pasquali Headed by 39-year-old prime minister Matteo Renzi, Italy’s new government is the youngest in the country’s history. But at the helm of the ministry of Finance is an official with a lot of stripes—the former chief ...

China: Reform Is On The Agenda

April 01, 2014
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

China’s leaders set out their policy priorities in March during the annual National People’s Congress, promising further reform while pledging to maintain the current growth rate.

Peru: Hitting The Golden Years

April 01, 2014
  • Latin America,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

MILESTONES By Tiziana Barghini Ranked 91st by the World Economic Forum for the relatively poor quality of its infrastructure, Peru is gaining importance on the international stage for its ability to attract capital. Its economic growth is expected to surpass ...

Nigeria: CB Governor Ouster Poses Risks

April 01, 2014
  • Africa,
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NEWSMAKERS By Efraim Chalamish When central bank governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi announced in February that $20 billion in Nigerian oil revenues were missing from the till as a result of corruption, president Goodluck Jonathan responded promptly—by sacking Sanusi. Now not ...

Africa: Powering Up In Ethiopia

April 01, 2014
  • Africa,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Global Investing,
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Iceland’s Reykjavik Geothermal will launch a $2 billion project in July to build a power plant on an imploded volcano in Ethiopia’s Rift Valley. The plant, slated to begin operations by 2020, will have a generation capacity of 500 megawatts of electricity.

KAZAKHSTAN: GRANDIOSE AMBITIONS

April 01, 2014
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Getting rid of the “stan” on the end of his country’s name is just one of the many ambitions Kazakhstan’s leader has for his increasingly prosperous country.

Balkans: Leaders See Eye To Eye

April 01, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
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MILESTONES By Justin Keay Not long ago, it would have been almost impossible to get the leaders of the various Western Balkan countries [Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania] together in the same city—let alone the ...

The 411 on Anti-Money-Laundering

March 06, 2014
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Global Banking,
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Given the spate of recent fines by UK and US regulators against banks for failure to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, it’s worth exploring the question of why the banks keep coming up short. The most recent headline was the ...

Argentina: For A Few Dollars More

Argentina: For A Few Dollars More

March 02, 2014
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MILESTONES By Tiziana Barghini Argentina has it tough. With GDP growth expected to fall to approximately 1.5% this year (compared with growth of more than 8% in 2011), foreign reserves at a seven-year-record low and an unofficial inflation rate well ...

Sri Lanka: Tapering Won’t Affect Us

March 02, 2014
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MILESTONES By Valentina Pasquali The US Federal Reserve’s gradual withdrawal from the unconventional monetary policies of the past few years is causing panic across emerging markets, forcing central banks to raise interest rates in an effort to thwart ongoing capital ...

Global: Galat’s Trade Effect At IFC

March 02, 2014
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NEWSMAKERS By Anita Hawser One woman who worked hard to ensure that the wheels of global trade kept turning, even in the midst of the global financial crisis, was Bonnie Galat, global head of business development for trade and supply ...

India To Set Long-Term Inflation Target

March 02, 2014
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

EMERGING MARKETS ROUNDUP By Aaron Chaze For the first time ever, the Indian central bank, the Reserve Bank of India, is looking at setting a long-term inflation target as part of a new monetary policy mechanism, after interest rates were ...

Cover: Emerging Markets Elections

March 02, 2014
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

By Laurence Neville Thirty-four developing countries—including all of the so-called Fragile Five nations—will have elections this year. Their results will be felt not only by other emerging economies but by global markets. At the end of January, panic gripped emerging ...

Scottish Independence: Debt Downside?

February 05, 2014
  • Western Europe,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

MILESTONES By Valentina Pasquali The referendum that could make Scotland an independent nation is fast approaching, and authorities in London are preparing for the eventuality that it might pass. The UK Treasury announced in January that “in all circumstances” it ...

Bangladesh: New Parliament’s Legitimacy

February 05, 2014
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

MILESTONES   By Thomas Clouse   Bangladesh held national elections in early January despite escalating political violence and a boycott by opposition parties. The ruling party, the Awami League, easily kept control of parliament, with its candidates winning 232 of ...

Global M&A Falls To Lowest Since 2009

February 05, 2014
  • Global Investing,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS   By Gordon Platt   The value of global mergers and acquisitions has failed to pick up, despite low interest rates and an improving global economy. Worldwide M&A totaled $2.4 trillion in 2013, a decline of 6% ...

SEPA Compliant: To Be Or Not To Be?

February 05, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

SPECIAL REPORT   By Anita Hawser   To be or not to be? Compliant, that is. Apparently, the answer is it doesn’t matter—at least not yet. Just a few weeks before the February 1 SEPA deadline came to pass, the ...

NAFTA Turns Twenty: So Far, So Good?

February 05, 2014
  • North America,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Trade & Supply Chain,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

MILESTONES By Forrest Jones Few things polarize policymakers like free-trade agreements, especially the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) linking the United States, Canada and Mexico. Critics of the agreement feared it meant jobs and industries would relocate to underdeveloped ...

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