Debt Capital Markets

Cote d’Ivoire: After the gold rush

Since the conclusion of the political and economic crisis in 2010, Cote d’Ivoire has flourished in the debt market, more so even than other Sub-Saharan African countries that have benefitted from the hunt for yield. EMEA Finance examines the prospects for the country going forward.

Cover story: Capital cartography

The European Commission wants to redraw the map for the union’s finance markets. Some parties in Central and Eastern Europe are worried they’re being left out. Tim Burke reports.

Georgia: Trading up

Georgia has launched pension reforms, and is looking to develop a local currency debt market, all in an effort to develop the country's capital markets, EMEA Finance reports on the progress of these efforts.

Turkey: Closer to the action

The EBRD has only been active in Turkey since 2008, but the country was the largest recipient of its funds last year. What does that say about Turkey’s needs from international finance institutions and the services they can provide?