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Bad summer for emerging market equities – FT
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Emerging Markets: There and back again – FT
James Mackintosh on whether EM is down and out or showing glimmers of hope Emerging markets have given back all their gains made during the Chinese rebound of 2009-10. James Mackintosh, investment editor, considers whether EM is now down and … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – July 20
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Daily Risk Monitor – July 14
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Turkey’s post-election turmoil – FT
Turkey’s ruling AK party has lost its parliamentary majority in the country’s general election. Daniel Dombey discusses the fallout from the results and what’s next for the nation and its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. For more video content from the … Continue reading
The view from Latin America – FT
The FT’s US Managing Editor Gillian Tett speaks with Latin American finance ministers, economists and Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum’s Latin America summit about the outlook for the region and what countries are doing to reassure investors. For … Continue reading
Time to target the Cuban market – FT
As relations between Washington and Havana improve, Bruce Magid, dean of Brandeis International Business School, tells FT Business Education correspondent Jonathan Moules why business schools have a role to play in educating both sides For more video content from the … Continue reading
Energy Tanks Earnings
Good piece in today’s Investor’s Business Daily on the upcoming earnings season, Negative energy is a term one hears at a yoga class. But for corporate America, a negative energy sector is one of several factors expected to have dragged … Continue reading
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Emerging markets’ reserves fall – FT
Probably contributing to weakness in the gold price, no? Josh de la Mare provides Wednesday’s top stories from around the world, with reserves in emerging markets falling for the first time in two decades, General Buhari winning in Nigeria’s historic … Continue reading
Fed Drops Patient Stance on Interest-Rate Rise Guidance – FT
March 18 — The Federal Reserve dropped an assurance it will be “patient” in raising interest rates, ending an era in its communications policy and opening the door for higher borrowing costs as early as June. Peter Cook reports on … Continue reading
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