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Emerging economies shouldn’t seek to emulate China’s state-led growth model which is unsustainable and in need of reform, regional politicians and academics have warned
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Human rights groups have published details of systematic torture and execution of unarmed protestors by Uzbek authorities six years ago
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Further policy action will be required to deal with strong inflationary pressure, a senior Chinese central bank official warned
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A top Chinese official told Emerging Markets that China is in intensive talks about joining the EBRD, but the bank’s president denied that such a politically sensitive prospect is on the table
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Human rights campaigners have warned the EBRD about a renewed anti-democratic clampdown by Turkmen president Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov
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Kazakhstan’s relative transparency and sound fiscal management should enable it to become a regional powerhouse, but it needs to diversify away from commodities, one of the country’s leading economists told Emerging Markets
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LONDON - Despite a move by the European Council to stop short of a permanent ban on naked credit default swap trading on sovereign debt, traders will have to wait a little while longer before they can place their Imodium (Kaopectate) back in their drawers.
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LONDON - “I like regulation because it’s going to make me rich.”
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NEW YORK - The recent exemption of ‘fx swaps and forwards’ from clearing under Dodd-Frank by the U.S. Treasury has left derivatives players scratching their heads.
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Managing Editor Rob McGlinchey joins David Lucking, partner at Allen & Overy in New York, to discuss the latest initiatives in derivatives regulation globally and the regulatory hurdles currently facing industry players.
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Haruhiko Kuroda said that further inflation fighting was just one of a series of challenges for Asian policymakers at the close of the ADB’s annual meeting in Hanoi
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Ultra-loose monetary policy in the west and exchange rate inflexibility in emerging economies could spell a devastating inflationary spiral and a hard landing for the global economy, a leading expert has warned