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PDVSA Hunts For Financing As Blackouts Dent Venezuelan Oil Production
Venezuela's state oil company is struggling to stay afloat.


Data
The Caribbean | Change Of Diet
A new agricultural initiative in the Caribbean aspires to reduce both obesity and dependence on cheap food imports. Can it spur eco-nomic growth too? After decades anchored to tourism and commodity exports, the Caribbean region is shifting to development through ...

Features
Call For Entries: The Innovators 2019
Access All Materials Below Global Finance’s World’s Best Digital Bank Awards are the undisputed authority on the world’s leading digital banking service providers. Now in their 20th year, these awards have become the most prestigious honor in the industry, and ...

Economics, Policy & Regulation
Foreign Lenders Face New US Rules Soon
New rules for foreign lenders are becoming clearer.

Country Report
Vietnam: Progress, Not Perfection
Vietnam has evolved, becoming a bigger FDI draw. Yet investors have cause for caution.

Country Report
Angola’s New Road
The oil-rich Southern African country bets its economic revival on an IMF bailout and a fresh pair of hands.

News
Changing The Terms Of Trade
Blockchain technology is speeding up trade-finance transactions. But there’s more work needed to scale up and develop common standards.

Features
SEC Chair Warns Hard Brexit Could Cause Price Volatility
At the 30th annualInstitute of International Bankersconference in Washington, D.C., US regulators expressed concerns about the impact ofBrexit on markets and derivatives trading as the March 29 article 50 deadline looms.

Data
The Caucasus: Progress In A Troubled Region
Broadly positive developments last year suggest reform and economic development could take deeper root in 2019.

Features
China’s Fintech Innovators
Ventures like MYbank and WeBank are betting that AI and cloud technology will further reduce the costs and inefficiencies of borrowing faced by SMEs.