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LATEST ARTICLES
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Similar deals to follow Vivacom buyout; eyes Bulgaria’s transport privatization
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New central bank stimulus; banks’ Syria exposure cut by 60%
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$45 billion cash for TNK BP; Bond markets wait for more
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Basis swap dictates issuer behaviour; European investors look outside euro credit
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New farm land being opened up; Foreign investors making profit-sharing deals
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Debut bond rebounded after political scuffle; Investment opportunities limited elsewhere
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There was a lot of talk last year about global markets climbing a wall of worry, as credit underwent a spectacular rally and equities too climbed beyond most people’s expectations.
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Banks have a long list of divisions up for sale but there are almost no buyers – a worrying sign for shareholders and regulators.
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Capital controls look as likely as inflation targeting in upcoming monetary policy.
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Russia must employ careful persistence in its movement towards a floating exchange rate.
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Without a currency swap line between London and Beijing, London might lack the corporate confidence it needs to become an offshore renminbi hub in the west.
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Bonds have domestic and global fungibility; Alternative to mbonos
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Bank on quiet hiring spree; More M&A and ECM in Latin America
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Absa acquires Barclays Africa; Barclays’ Absa stake rises to 62.3%.
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Growth-focused monetary policy from the new BoE governor would stir a heated debate.
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Targets smaller FX banks; Offers alternative to anonymous trading