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    September 01, 2022

    War and weather highlight the vulnerability of supplies critical to humanity’s future—especially food staples and the metals for renewable energy.

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    US Tax Curbs Share Buyback Activity

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    August 29, 2022

    Companies that buyback their own shares will have to pay a new tax due to a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act.

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    September 01, 2022

    Elon Musk aims to be the second buyer in history to get out of a merger due to material adverse effects, but it won’t be easy.

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    In the past 15 years, global peacefulness has fallen by more than 3%. Old and new conflicts, the pandemic and our political and cultural polarization are the main culprits.

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Taiwan's New President To Focus On Growth, Not China

Taiwan's New President To Focus On Growth, Not China

February 12, 2016
  • Asia-Pacific,
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Tsai Ing-wen, leader of what was—until a couple of weeks ago—Taiwan’s opposition party, will become the island’s first female president this spring following a January 16 election in which she and her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won control of both the presidency and the legislature from the incumbent Kuomintang (KMT) party.

Commodity Prices Deal Mozambique A Blow

Commodity Prices Deal Mozambique A Blow

February 12, 2016
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Mining and gas reserves made Mozambique a darling among foreign investors—until last year. Now the government needs to diversify.

Editor's Letter: Fundamentals And Contagion

February 12, 2016
  • Technology,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

The new year started with unusually negative intensity and uncertainty in the financial markets and the global economy.

Editor's Letter: Two Baskets, One Currency

January 08, 2016
  • Foreign Exchange,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Our cover story this month focuses on a little-known fact: Global trade growth has slowed in recent years, and intraregional trade, especially in Asia, is becoming more prominent.

Markets Cheer Fed Rate Liftoff

January 08, 2016
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Monetary Policy | Capital Markets
Casting aside concerns about the strong dollar and weakness in economies abroad, the Federal Reserve achieved an historic interest rate liftoff in mid-December.

Strong M&A Outlook For 2016

January 08, 2016
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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Dealmaking | Capital Markets
Global merger and acquisition prospects for 2016 seem likely to exceed the pace of activity in 2015, although the reasons are likely to differ from region to region.

Has Globalization Gone Into Reverse?

January 08, 2016
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
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World trade growth is slowing. Its future may depend on internal trade within a handful of discrete, powerful regions—especially Asia. 

Global Companies React To Security Threats

January 08, 2016
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Security Risks | Management
Recent terrorist events around the world, from California to Paris, have forced multinational companies to think more seriously about security and nonmarket risks, and the impact of threats on their operations and business continuity.

Eyes On New Legislature For Venezuela

January 08, 2016
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The opposition party in Venezuela won the majority of seats in the National Assembly (Venezuela’s parliament) in national elections early in December.

Corporates Rush To Decipher Landmark Trade Agreement

December 11, 2015
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Management | Trade Negotiations
Corporations’ business decisions depend on regulatory certainty, but as the passing of TPP legislation faces various hurdles, corporate decision-making processes will need to remain flexible.

BEPS Raises The Bar

December 11, 2015
  • Tax & Accounting,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

The world’s richest countries are getting tougher on corporate tax avoidance. But experts predict that, new guidelines notwithstanding, companies will still find ways around the system.

Chile Is Set To Join Roster Of Debtor Nations

December 11, 2015
  • Latin America,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Hit by a sharp decline in the price of copper, Chile is putting the brakes on public spending with a 2016 budget that aims at keeping costs under control.

Poland’s New PM Gives Markets The Jitters

Poland’s New PM Gives Markets The Jitters

December 11, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
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Poland
The appointment of Beata Szydło as Poland’s new prime minister, following the victory of her conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) in the latest parliamentary election, has stirred concerns about her relative inexperience and a potentially populist, rightward lurch for the nation.

Pro-Mainland Party Gets Boost From China

Pro-Mainland Party Gets Boost From China

December 11, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Chinese president Xi Jinping met with Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou on November 7 in Singapore, the first time leaders from the two governments have come together since 1949.

Erdoğan’s Next Move

December 11, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
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Elections over, Turkey firms up plans to become a financial hub.

The African Growth Story Grinds To A Halt

December 11, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Emerging Markets,
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In the wake of falling commodities prices, Africa’s largest and oil-rich economies are now in damage-repair mode.

Iceland Economy Back From The Brink

December 11, 2015
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Iceland has recovered smartly from the worst recession in its history. Now it must keep inflation at bay—and that might require a monetary overhaul.

Where To Next For Emerging Markets?

December 11, 2015
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

An expanding middle class and strong long-term fundamentals suggest that pessimism over developing nations’ economic prospects may be overdone.

Latin America Cleans Up Its Act

December 11, 2015
  • Latin America,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Grassroots anti-corruption movement promises new era of transparency.

FX: Free To Use, But Not To Trade

December 11, 2015
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Foreign Exchange,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
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Capital Markets | Foreign Exchange Controls
In early November, Chinese Communist Party leaders announced plans to make the renminbi a “freely tradable and usable currency”  by 2020—when the latest five-year development plan is set to finish—according to a statement by the party’s Xinhua News Agency.

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