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Opening for foreign investors will have only long-term effects; QFIs force for stability
Euromoney February 2012
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The State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan has always feared risk. Now it’s seeking higher yields, branching out into listed securities, real estate, gold and emerging market debt. But is this ultra-cautious fund really ready?
Euromoney February 2012
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India’s Religare wants to be a global emerging markets powerhouse. It remains a long way from that goal.
Euromoney January 2012
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As Renaissance Capital moves away from its Russian roots, is the firm now stretched too far or not stretched far enough?
Euromoney January 2012
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Euromoney January 2012
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Euromoney January 2012
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Issuance selection for 2012 starts to line up; Global names look to HK for Chinese capital
Euromoney January 2012
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Mary MacLeod jumped companies and cultures to join ICBC International as deputy CEO – and became the most powerful foreign banker in China, with an eye on global dominance. The pressure is on, but MacLeod isn’t showing it... yet.
Euromoney January 2012
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Bank collapse weighs on fiscal health; Crisis spills over to Latvia
Euromoney January 2012
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Smaller banks lure new custom; Sluggish big banks likely losers
Euromoney November 2011
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Some of China’s wealthiest people are banding together to use their money and local knowledge to invest in the country’s growth businesses. Little is known about these groups, their investments or their returns. Elliot Wilson shines a light on the underground investment culture, and asks what chance international private equity firms have of competing against local intelligence and power.
Euromoney September 2011