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The economies in the EBRD’s ambit may be enjoying a growth bounce-back after Covid-19 but economists are worried that the long-term scarring caused by the pandemic could leave EM behind
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The historic deal by the G7 for a 15% minimum global corporate tax rate may deliver little benefit to emerging markets, campaigners fear
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France’s central bank governor sounds the alarm over the risk facing European monetary sovereignty posed by digital payments infrastructure, particularly the one being set up in China
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After four decades of focus on lending to governments, the UN’s agricultural development fund is about to branch out into loans to the private sector
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The G20 has given hope to those wishing to see multilateral development banks increase their lending by stretching their capital further. If a breakthrough is made, ratings will be a crucial part of it.
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The next 10 years will be tough for central and eastern Europe, economically and politically. Willingly or not, it will have to cut carbon emissions. States in the EU have agreed deep reductions by 2030. But exactly how, when and where the changes come remains to be thrashed out. None of it will be easy — and one of the most important tasks will be to retain the confidence of financial markets. Jon Hay reports.