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  • "I'm not interested in being prime minister. That'd be a demotion. I'm Tony Blair and the Queen in one!"
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  • The growth of Iceland's banks – now centred on three main groups, profiled on the following pages – is one of the success stories of the past decade. The pace of development has led to concerns that such growth might be problematic and unsustainable. But the banks themselves are confident they are well placed for the future.
  • Now the country's largest banking group, Kaupthing argues that its aggressive acquisition spree overseas should lower rather than raise concerns about its foreign debt burden
  • The historical trend data set was constructed using data extracted from the country risk tables that have been published twice a year since 1993 up to the current issue.
  • Dragos Neacsu, a former civil engineer and latterly investment banker, has taken on the challenge of overcoming the many shortcomings of Romania's debt strategy from the foundations up.
  • Grigorii Marchenko, chief executive of Halyk Bank and former governor of Kazakhstan's central bank, talks to Euromoney about bank capitalization, the development of consumer banking products, Kazakhstan's economic policy and the country's regional role.
  • Eastern European equity had a summer of love, as stockmarkets from Budapest to Istanbul hit all-time highs. Russia, last year's chronic underachiever, has been the best performer of all.
  • International markets reacted to the death of Saudi Arabia's monarch King Fahd by raising oil prices sharply to more than $61 a barrel.
  • Companies from Egypt to India and from Turkey to South Africa are hoping that the opening of the Dubai International Financial Exchange, set for the end of September, will open the doors to a vast well of unemployed petrodollars.
  • Legislation to guarantee the position of foreign investors is being followed up with a proposed comprehensive capital markets law.
  • Several leading private Saudi companies are preparing to go public by launching IPOs following the successful flotation of dairy company Al Marai in July.