Conrad de Aenile Archive
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Jun 19, 2010
The crises in Greece and its neighbours caused a butterfly effect that economies in this region had trouble escaping. Read Article European earthquakes hit home
Jun 12, 2010
Families residing abroad often discover after loved ones die that that local law requires assets disbursed contrary to individuals' wishes. Read Article Hope for the best, but plan for the worst
Jun 05, 2010
Turkey has emerged from recent reforms with one of the fastest-growing and cheapest markets in the world. Read Article An unlikely oasis of tranquillity
May 01, 2010
Most sub-Saharan economies are dominated by mining. So why do many analysts advocate investing in other sectors? Read Article The search for material rewards
Mar 27, 2010
Some non-Gulf neighbours have built respected bourses with proven results, but the real opportunities might rest with the younger, growing markets. Read Article Expanding horizons; opportunities in growing Middle East bourses
Mar 06, 2010
Quarterly review Debt was one of the main reasons behind wild swings in the market during the last three months of 2009 and caution will likely prevail in the Middle East for the rest of the year. Read Article Keeping an eye on debt woes
Mar 06, 2010
A global bankruptcy reorganisation? When Komal Sri-Kumar, the TCW market strategist, suggested the idea two weeks ago, it was partly a proposal and partly a forecast. Read Article Middle East might be perfect locale for debt restructuring
Feb 27, 2010
As the US leads efforts to require disclosure details of foreign-held funds, offshore accounts are no longer the safe havens they once were. Read Article Governments go fishing abroad
Feb 20, 2010
Investors tend to focus on the little things and ignore the big things, and you can't blame them. Read Article Writing the next chapter on global debt restructing
Jan 23, 2010
Barclays Capital have selected 10 countries that they place into a new category, Advanced Emerging Markets, that serves as a way station between emerging and mature. Read Article Analysts talk of 'advanced' emerging markets