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Higher rate expectations have sharply reduced the possibility of bonds being redeemed this year
Many bankers find reasons to leave the region
The region is a net energy importer, but so far bonds have not been affected too much by the oil price surge
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Price increases will put emerging markets’ monetary authorities under pressure to respond with tighter monetary policy that would hit consumers
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After eight years of talks, some experts are worried developing economies will continue to lose revenues
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Global agencies battling to solve Africa’s glaringly low Covid vaccination rates face indifference, obstinacy and ‘me first’ attitudes in developed world.
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Debt defaults by China property giant Evergrande have sent a loud wake-up call to the risks for emerging economies from China’s economic transition
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It’s a big year ahead for Latin American politics just as the region is attempting to recover from the pandemic and adjust to the threat of inflation
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A burgeoning suite of green products to help Africa build-out renewable energy networks offers a silver lining in an otherwise brutal year for the continent’s financial markets. But experts warn much more innovation will be needed to meet the enormous funding needs
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