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Selective Criteria: Who’s A “Currency Manipulator”?
Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Switzerland all meet the U.S. government's criteria for being currency manipulators yet only two of those countries were officially labelled as such.
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Sudan Loses US Terror Tag
Sudan's removal from theUS state sponsors of terrorist list will not be pain-free.
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The Transition To Online Roadshows
IPO roadshows go virtual in bid to circumvent Covid.
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The Year Of The Vaccine
Who gets it, how much—and when—could make or break economies this year.
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China Wins, US Loses In New Regional Trade Deal
"America First" allows China to take economic leadership of East Asia.
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Digital Disintermediation Drives Online Insurance Sales In India
A younger, digitally savvy generation is now powering online insurance sales in an unprecedented manner.
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GM Joins Talks With California On Emission Standards
Currently, US manufacturers lag the rest of the world on the electric front, but a renewed commitment to solo rules could help them catch up with other global automakers.
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Infrastructure Assets Go To Global Markets
The infrastructure financing challenge has spurred innovative capital market solutions and public financial tools.
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Sberbank Enters The Middle East With Islamic Products
With Moscow playing an increasingly important role in Middle Eastern affairs, the Russian state-owned bank hopes to boost business and trade relations.
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Vietnam: Growth Despite Hardships
Although Vietnam suffers from weak healthcare infrastructure, the government’s rapid response to the outbreak minimized damage to the economy.