Frontier Markets Weekly, December 24th 2022
Meet us in NYC | Countries ban mineral exports | Fallout from Ukraine attack spreads | Cocaine seizures hit new high
Meet us in NYC | Countries ban mineral exports | Fallout from Ukraine attack spreads | Cocaine seizures hit new high
By Ken Stibler, Noah Berman and Dan Keeler Welcome to the latest edition of Frontier...
Saudi-China summit highlights Asia's increased trade, energy, and security importance to traditionally Western-aligned countries across the Middle East
At the second US-Africa leadership summit in Washington DC this week, President Joe Biden promised...
Sudan progress | Bangladesh crackdown | West seeks reset with Gulf | Belt & Road support
Zambia’s debt tightrope | Vietnam’s bigger bite of Apple | EM’s best month in decades | LatAm’s cloudy future
Market dynamics are posing challenges to Latin America’s economies that look eerily like those that triggered major crises in the past, writes José Martinez Sanguinetti, who manages a $3.5 billion global portfolio as chief investment officer at Rimac Seguros.
A third year of drought in Argentina has drastically reduced wheat production, threatening the country’s ability...
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX’s collapse has hit the Bahamas’ hopes for development and diversification after the...
The Kantamanto textile market in Accra. Photographer: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Bloomberg
Ghana’s debt U-turn | Vietnam backtracks on coal | Iran beefs up border | Bahamas...
Welcome to the latest edition of Frontier Markets News. As always, I would love to...