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Features

Iraq: From Guns to Budgets

Iraq’s new government must push reconstruction forward, pull in new foreign investment and produce results for a battered population. Its time is limited.

Features

Out Of Africa, Into MENA

With more people holding a smartphone than a bank account, the MENA region offers giant opportunities for telcos offering payments and money-transfers.

Features

Qatar’s Dollar Diplomacy

The emirate’s deep pockets are helping it secure new and deeper trade and investment ties in an end run around the Saudi economic embargo.

Features

Rebuilding Syria

Putting the war-ravaged country back together will cost $400 billion. With Assad still in power and US sanctions still in place, who will foot the bill—and reap the benefit?

Editor's Letter

Calculating Anew

Global Finance magazine editor Andrea Fiano's message to readers about what to expect in this month's issue.

Features

Multinationals Brexit

Through two years of uncertainty, companies made plans to exit the UK. Now, many are actually leaving, and even Remain won’t bring them back.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Saving Money By Switching To Renewables

Big companies are leading the charge into green energy as the long-term cost benefits become more apparent, yet political hurdles remain.
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