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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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In this round-up, the phase-one trade deal between the US and China ran into problems, China relaxed regulations on foreign banks and insurers and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned slower global growth.
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In this round-up, China’s third-quarter GDP growth fell to 6%, September’s CPI inflation jumped due to continued surge in pork price and money and credit growth both exceeded market expectations
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Even as Britain prepares to leave the EU, states on its eastern and southern continue to knock on the door in the hope of being invited in, despite signs that some of the older members have little appetite for expansion
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Mexico’s finance minister Arturo Herrera is hoping for ratification of the USMCA trade deal, which replaces Nafta, in the next six weeks. But the US political omens do not look good
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Ghana’s minister of finance has called on global pension funds to help meet Africa’s vast infrastructure need, easing the funding burden which has seen several African countries load up on unsustainable levels of expensive dollar debt
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A close adviser to Juan Guaidó, the alternative Venezuelan president backed by the US, tells GlobalMarkets their team has a recovery plan. But with PDVSA about to default and regime change nowhere in sight, others are sceptical
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