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  • Governance issues were pushed to the top of the agenda in Singapore yesterday as the world’s financial elite reacted to the killing of Andrei Kozlov, deputy head of the Russian Central Bank.
  • Felipe Calderon may have won Mexico’s recent presidential election, but his opponent Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will remain a potent challenge
  • Fears of the greenback’s demise are growing, especially as central banks increasingly move to diversify their reserves. How far will the reserve managers go – and could the dollar lose its international role?
  • Former Argentine economy minister Roberto Lavagna looks set to run for president. A newcomer to electoral politics, he is banking on his past track record to unseat likely incumbent Nestor Kirchner. The facts, he tells Emerging Markets, speak for themselves
  • Brazil’s central bank president Henrique Meirelles and new finance minister Guido Mantega have been spared confrontation, thanks to a resilient economy. The awkward economic duo – widely expected to clash on policy – tell Emerging Markets why they’re now singing from the same cheerful sheet
  • A hard line on security and a surging economy might have propelled Colombia’s president Alvaro Uribe to a second term, but there are dark spots on the horizon. His finance minister Alberto Carrasquilla tells Emerging Markets how he plans to keep investment on track
  • The copper boom has whetted the appetite of Chileans for a bigger slice of the national pie – raising fears that the country’s hallmark fiscal prudence will succumb to political pressure for higher spending. In an interview with Emerging Markets, finance minister Andres Velasco says he will stand firm
  • President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is almost guaranteed re-election when Brazilians head to the polls next month, shrugging off corruption concerns
  • A long awaited expansion of the Panama Canal looks set to reshape the dynamics of global trade – so long as Panamanians approve the project in a referendum next month
  • US pushes G7 to toughen stance on “terrorist financing”
  • The IMF needs to beware of “mission creep” and refocus on core functions such as surveillance, Aleksei Mozhin, the Fund’s executive director representing Russia, has said.
  • Evo Morales has brought a sense of calm to a troubled Andean nation that’s had four presidents in the last three years. But critics warn that a benign global economic climate is masking the damage being wrought by the nationalist policies of Bolivia’s untested leader