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Singapore hopes the latest measures will boost the European economy but challenges remain
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China’s slowdown means Latin American countries will have to push forward reform agendas
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The author of the “Doom, Gloom and Boom Report” has actually bought stocks in eurozone countries
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Some smaller offshore tax zones are likely to suffer because of the measures imposed by the US to crack down on tax evaders
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The lack of an integrated financial market for Asia is sending the huge savings in the region elsewhere, bankers said
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In this round up of recent regulatory news, China enhances transparency for bond investors, India and Pakistan open the door to Islamic financing, ADB offers infrastructure bond guarantee, New Zealand plans to launch inflation linked bond and Thailand block foreign issuers from selling baht bonds.
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Finance secretary Cesar Purisima says ratings agencies are lagging behind in upgrading the country’s credit to investment grade, despite improvements it has made to boost investment and lower debt.
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Five years since the crisis first struck, the global economy remains in a parlous state. The threats to world growth are only mounting
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Emerging nations are talking big about investing in each others’ currencies. But diversifying reserves out of traditional assets will not be so easy
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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim reveals his plan to 'bend the arc of history'
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The dispute is deepening and could damage not only China and Japan but the world economy