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Wealth funds are demanding asset managers handle their money in the home region, stimulating local skills and capital markets
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Angola needs to wean itself off oil and aims to build up commercial agriculture. The finance minister said the country should upgrade infrastructure and attract private investment
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Bank sets targets for massive increase in women’s access to broadband, social protection and business capital to close yawning gender gap
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Dollar rates were seen as certain to fall a few weeks ago — now some EM investors are afraid they could rise if US goes into reflation
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Global economy threatened as North Korean troops in Russia worsen hostility between West and authoritarian bloc
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One of the bright spots in 2024 has been progress on sovereign debt restructuring — Zambia, Ukraine and Ghana have restructured their debts. But while the market has made great strides in refining a complex and often fractious process, concerns remain, particularly over the vital issue of comparability of treatment
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