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17 August, 2011
Purisima’s Philippine balancing act
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1 March, 2015
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Kuwait
Euromoney: Kuwait at a crossroads
Euromoney, April 2015 How to read the outlook for Kuwait and its banking sector? Positive: vast oil wealth, […]
1 February, 2015
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J-Money: After Snap Election, has Abenomics Worked?
J-Money, February 2015 The final quarter of 2014 was a lively time for Japan. There was renewed monetary […]
1 February, 2015
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J-Money: What Became of Abe’s Fourth Arrow?
J-Money, October 2014 When Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his plans to revitalize Japan’s economy shortly after coming […]
1 February, 2015
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United Arab Emirates
Euromoney: Is Dubai Back?
Euromoney, February 2015 When the Dubai-based bank Emirates NBD released its annual results in January, there was a […]
1 February, 2015
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Euromoney: Tunisia Faces Pain Before Reward
Euromoney, February 2015 The World Bank reports that banks need profound reform; analysts catalogue a long list of […]
23 January, 2015
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Saudi Arabia
Forbes.com: What Saudi Arabia’s New King Means for Markets, Politics and the Oil Price
Forbes.com, January 23 2015 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
5 January, 2015
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5 January, 2015
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China
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Forbes.com: Why Investors in China May Face a Bleak 2015
Forbes.com, January 5 2015 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
2 December, 2014
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Russia
Forbes.com: Is This the Bottom for Russia?
Forbes.com, December 2 2014 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
12 November, 2014
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12 November, 2014
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Forbes.com. In the Clear: Qatar to Keep World Cup and the Economic Profile that comes with it
Forbes.com, November 12 2014 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
7 November, 2014
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7 November, 2014
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Russia
Forbes.com: A Plunging Rouble Shows Russia’s Spiralling Decline
Forbes.com, November 7 2014 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
4 November, 2014
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Tunisia
Forbes.com: As Tunisia Goes to the Polls, What Next for the Arab Spring’s Only True Success?
Forbes.com, November 4 2014 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
31 October, 2014
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Emerging Markets: Libya’s Central Bank Governor, the World’s Most Challenging Job?
Emerging Markets, October 2014 NB: first six paragraphs by another writer The chaos and factionalism that has characterized […]
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