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Gulf Governments Sell Some Energy Assets
Oil-rich nations continue to diversify their income streams away from fossil fuel-based enterprises.

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US Equity Funds Buying Up UK Companies
Britain's fourth-largest supermarket chain will now be owned by Americans.

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Afghanistan: Teetering On An Economic Crisis
The Taliban's return to power may usher in both an economic and ahumanitarian crisis.

Economics, Policy & Regulation
Biden Nominates EXIM President
Reta JoLewis’ nomination to the controversial agency comes two years after Congress reauthorized the export credit agency after leaving it moribund from 2015 to 2019 and unable to grant financial commitments for more than $10 million.


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Keeping An Eye On Evergrande
Evergrande borrowed not only from about 300 domestic and international banks, many of which remain undisclosed, but reportedly also from its employees, small firms and ordinary retail investors.

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Lebanon: Stepping Up To The Plate As Prime Minister
Lebanon's richest man takes Lebanon's toughest job.

Emerging & Frontier Markets
Mixed Forecast
Skies are brightening for advanced economies, but emerging markets face extra challenges post-Covid.

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Morocco: New Prime Minister Named, Few Changes Expected
Islamists lose power to liberals but the king continues to dominate political decision-making.

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Norway: A Progressive Prime Minister
Millionaire Labor Party leader becomes Norway's prime minister.

Economics, Policy & Regulation
World Bank Scandal Touches IMF
Managing director of the IMF was found culpable in the World Bank Doing Business report scandal in which data was falsified.