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  • The IMF has mandated Publishing Technology, an AIM-listed provider of publishing-specific software solutions, to create an e-library, bringing all of the IMF’s resources online.
  • Funds of hedge funds with underlying managers that have gone sour are understating the losses they have incurred.
  • In August the markets rocked and, in turn, Argentina was dumped. Chloe Hayward goes to Buenos Aires to find out why.
  • Companies from central and eastern European countries already in the European Union have adopted an increasingly aggressive strategy of making acquisitions in their faster-growing non-EU neighbours. The aim, it seems, is to gain a foothold before traditionally stronger western European and north American firms scoop up all the best deals. Dominic O’Neill reports.
  • While one country goes from strength to strength, the rest of Latin America is seeing very slow growth in funds. Helen Avery looks at the opportunities available to managers in the region.
  • Jones Lang LaSalle thrives on size & sustainability
  • Jones Lang LaSalle, this year's winner of the Euromoney/Liquid real estate poll, is expanding with the global real estate markets. CEO Colin Dyer explains why a local feeling is important in a global market, and why sustainability makes business sense.
  • Serbia’s equity market has spent most of the year firmly in positive territory. But can the good times last? Guy Norton reports from Belgrade.
  • Peru’s economic miracle has taken it to the threshold of investment-grade status and enthused the country’s local and foreign bankers, who are rapidly broadening their corporate and retail markets. Leticia Lozano reports.
  • "If Moscow is the centre of Russia, then the south is the pearl." That’s the mantra that Vasily Vysokov, chairman of Bank Center-Invest, likes to chant about the Krasnodar Krai federal district where his bank is the pre-eminent private sector player.
  • A return of normal attrition rates does not spell the end for hedge funds and many will profit from market dislocations, says Neil Wilson, editorial director at HedgeFund Intelligence.
  • Central bank governor of the year – Finance minister of the year – Lifetime contribution award