Americas
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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.
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Fast growth and better fundamentals make emerging markets attractive investment destinations, but some may be overheating, analysts say
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The US and the UK lag behind some Eastern European nations in terms of retirement security; the best countries to retire in are in Europe
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Investors can take advantage of wider bond spreads in some countries in Central and Eastern Europe despite their lack of growth, a strategist says
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When the Federal Reserve stops buying bonds and the dollar starts to rally, emerging market currencies are likely to sell off sharply, a strategist warns
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Under a new model, that will be used to analyse Canadian covered bonds, Fitch said on Tuesday that Canadian house prices were overvalued by a real 20%, which is more than bankers had previously said.
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A survey of market sentiment for emerging markets shows investors bearish over the short term for the first time since June last year
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Korea Housing Finance Corp opened books on its latest benchmark covered bond on Tuesday. It is only the second dollar deal of the year, and this lack of issuance, together with a triple-digit starting spread should mean a successful outcome, said bankers.