Americas
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Leaders in European organizations need to stop managing people like they did during the crisis or risk de-motivating their staff, an expert says
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As economic problems persist in Europe, more leaders adopt the coercive, de-motivating leadership style prevalent in emerging markets, a study shows
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Debt levels are too high and rising, while stocks and bonds are priced "dangerously high," economist Andrew Smithers argues
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The Cyprus bailout has sparked a relief rally, with risk assets doing well, but one strategist sees this as an opportunity to sell
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UBS and Swedbank closed dollar benchmarks this week, pricing their deals well inside where they could have funded in euros. Demand in the dollar market far outstrips supply, and the eager investor base should help draw more borrowers looking to take advantage of the arbitrage.
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Worries that China's economy will slow down more abruptly than forecast have returned on the agenda, a fund managers survey shows
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Latin America is torn between the US and China and needs more integration, the new IDB director for Brazil says
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Surpluses of copper building up in China and elsewhere threaten to push prices even lower
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Consumers in the world's biggest emerging markets take a step back, raising concern
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Many hopes for emerging market development hang on a ‘merger’ between Asia and Latin America. But it is easier said than done
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For Latin America, it is no longer certain that commodities are a short-term blessing and a long-term curse
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DNB Boligkreditt began marketing a five year dollar covered bond on Thursday, its first benchmark in the currency in two years.