COVER STORY
CAN ECONOMICS TRUMP POLITICS?
Region party members applauded Viktor Yanukovych on Valentine’s Day after the country’s election commission officially declared him winner of the country’s 2010 presidential election. The party love-fest was perhaps a little presumptuous, as a few days later a Ukrainian court temporarily suspended the verdict, pending review of an appeal filed by rival presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko. According to a February daily market’s report by Greece’s EFG Eurobank Ukraine’s real GDP shrunk by 15% year on year in 2009, registering the worst contraction in 15 years. That means whoever emerges winner in this latest political tussle has a big job ahead of them. Is either candidate up to it?
Read more...
KEY STORIES
BRAZILIAN MARKETS START EYEING ELECTIONS
The last two Brazilian elections could hardly have been more different. In 2002, Brazilian markets went haywire. With the real and equity values tumbling, Brazil went cap-in-hand to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to seek a bailout to the tune of $30bn. ...
REAL ESTATE SEGMENT SET FOR UPTICK
At the beginning of 2010 Russia is once again poised for economic recovery after a sobering financial crisis. Once again, there are questions over whether the upswing is based on solid foundations; particularly as the country is still over-dependent on commodi...
BNDES UPS THE ANTE
Brazil's official development bank, the Economic and Social Development National Bank (BNDES), is stretching its tentacles outside the country in a quest to help Brazilian companies to conquer a larger space for themselves in international markets. The state-o...
FRESHER AIR FOR DRS
Despite one of the most challenging market environments in recent memory, depositary receipts have performed admirably over the past 12 months, with total DR trading volume inching upwards and new issuance easily trumping cancellations, particularly in the sec...
THE NEW SHAPE OF ASIAN TRADE
Despite a somewhat shaky period in the second half of 2008, throughout 2009 the emerging economies in Asia have appeared increasingly well positioned to weather the turbulence caused by the global financial crisis. This is due in large part to strong economic ...
TUNISIA'S SOLAR PLAN
The Tunisian government has been trumpeting its ambitions to turn the country into a production hub for renewable energy, and the solar variety is at the core of its plans. A new plan was unveiled by the Tunisian government in November that will boost the prod...
MORE STORIES FROM EMERGING MARKETS REPORT
ECA'S & MULTILATERAL LOANS
ECA's & Multilateral Loans From Around the World
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
Private Equity Deals From Around ther World
RUSAL ROUTES FUNDING THROUGH HK IPO
Russia's Rusal IPO Prospectus Carried a Warning in Red
CHAVEZ’S DEVALUATION GAMBLE
Venezuala Devalues as Election Looms
TACKLING STRUCTURAL WEAKNESSES
Indian Landmark Budget
BRAZILIAN MARKETS START EYEING ELECTIONS
Fears Over Brazil Polls & Economic Growth
CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
Argentina's Election is Hampering Economic Recovery
CAN ECONOMICS TRUMP POLITICS?
Ukraine: Election Drama Undercuts Market Sentiment
CHANGING APPROACHES TO LATAM DEBT
Is Latin American Debt Now a Safe Haven?
REAL ESTATE SEGMENT SET FOR UPTICK
Is Russian Real Estate About to Make a Comeback
BNDES UPS THE ANTE
A Face to Face WIth the Head of Brazil's Development Bank
FRESHER AIR FOR DRS
A New Life for DRs
THE NEW SHAPE OF ASIAN TRADE
Consumer Demand in India and China Likely to be Key
NEWS IN BRIEF
A round up of the key news from the Emerging Markets
RENCAP STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
RenCap & Strand Hanson strategic alliance
PETROCHINA BUYS INTO OIL SANDS
PetroChina buys into Canadian oil sands segment
SOUTH KOREAN TRADING INTERFACE
Fidessa provides high-speed interface to Korea
MONEYVAL COMMITTEE REPORTS
Moneyval committee reports on Bosnia & Herzegovina
RISING POLITICAL RISKS MAR 2010 BUSINESS OUTLOOK
Insurance Brokers Warns of Heightened Political Risk
TUNISIA'S SOLAR PLAN
Tunisia Revs Up Renewable Energy Schemes


