ECA'S & MULTI-LATERAL LOANS
A round up of issues from the Emerging Markets
THE LAST COMMAND ECONOMY
Algeria’s problem is that successive governments since the 1990s have never managed to diversify the country’s mono-economy. In part, the country is stymied by internal political strains that from time to time overspill into terrorism; the government has been ...
AID UP BUT STILL SHORT OF MILLENNIUM GOALS
Last year total net official development assistance (ODA) from members of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) rose slightly in real terms (0.7%) to $119.6bn, representing 0.31% of DAC members’ combined gross national income. Debt relief, which ha...
ECA'S & MULTILATERAL LOANS
ECA's & Multilateral Loans From Around the World
CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
Argentina’s latest attempt to get its hands on more cash through the desperate measure of purloining Central Bank reserves and firing its president has both emasculated the bank and further alienated investors. The move may provide a little more stability and ...
CHANGING APPROACHES TO LATAM DEBT
A decade of good economic policies and a global financial crisis of unseen proportions can make a lot of difference in the global market, and in 2010 Latin American bonds have become the flavour of the day. Governments issue debt in dollars and other foreign c...
RISING POLITICAL RISKS MAR 2010 BUSINESS OUTLOOK
Launching the latest version of its annual political risk map, Aon Risk Services, the global risk management and insurance brokerage business of Aon Corporation, warns that political and financial instability remain a feature of the business landscape. The map...
ECAS & MULTI-LATERAL LOANS
A look at Issuance from around the Emerging Markets
POLITICAL STORMS
The crisis in Honduras has been sending shockwaves through the region and will ensure that Central America’s difficult transition through the recession turns perilous. The region is again giving ample evidence of the weakness of its institutions and constituti...
JORDAN: THE QUIET PERFORMER
According to monthly data provided by the Amman Stock exchange the increase in non-Jordanian investments at the exchange through August has slowed somewhat. Jordan is however, the quiet performer in the Middle East region and increasingly the locus of internat...
TURKISH BANKS
That all-important tipping point in the history of the Turkish economy, and by extension the Turkish banking sector, that would propel the country out of its emerging market harness and, possibly, into the European Union, has never quite materialised. In large...
More Stories From Emerging Markets Report
ECAS & MULTI-LATERAL LOANS
New World Bank strategy for Bangladesh
FUND ALERT
Aureos' first exit in Vietnam
NEW ISSUES
Sovereign issues feel impact of Eurozone trauma
MARKET ROUNDUP
BRICs lead ADR metrics
MARKET LEADER
NBK Capital invests in Metito Utilities
THE EMR ASSET SERVICING ROUNDTABLE
Tomorrow's world: Change and opportunity in the GCC
A BANNER YEAR
Turkey: The good times roll
TELECOMS BRAND-STRENGTH
Company Profile: Turkcell - A Black Sea Focus
THE COMEBACK KINGS
New beginnings for the GCC banking segment
SACE/HALF YEAR RESULTS
SACE profit up 62%
OPIC/NEW LOAN
OPIC backs Mexican bond
EXPORT CREDIT/AUSTRALIA
EFIC ups support for SME exporters

