Greece’s troubles have made eurozone enlargement a less attractive prospect – for members and those yet to join. Tim Burke reports.
April-May 2010
Following the EBRD’s vital support of Southeastern Europe‘s banking sector, its lead economist Peter Sanfey tells Tim Burke about the lessons the region should learn from the crisis – and what it needs to do next.
Azerbaijan’s economy proved its resilience during the global downturn thanks to oil, so why are the World Bank and the IMF concerned about its future? Mark Dunne reports.
Last year the GCC lagged behind global emerging markets. Now, the region is in the spotlight after outperforming the MSCI emerging market index and attracting growing amounts of foreign capital. Julian Evans reports.
A new piece of regulation could spell trouble for alternative investment funds – and they’re not happy. Liz Salecka reports.
The IMF‘s proposal of a fund to help Africa handle the effects of climate change has been welcomed by many. But questions are already being raised about how it would work. Mark Dunne reports.
A year on, the Vienna Initiative has proved crucial for confidence in emerging Europe’s banking sector. By Tim Burke.
Foreign investors hope for a period of stability in Ukraine, writes Julian Evans.
Investors have shied from some of North Africa’s underperforming, overvalued equity markets. Upcoming deals could change their perception. Tim Burke reports.
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