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emerging markets and government

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Boot Camp for Business Execs
The globe-trotting executive's new skill set: How to hail a cab, how to say "Thank you" in the local language, and how to avoid muggings, kidnappings, and even terrorist attacks. ...
Tags: Security, Training, Terrorist Attack, Risks GroundTruth, Training GroundTruth, Stuart, Workforce Management, Corporate Insurance, Training And Certification, Homeland Security, Business Security, Human Resources, Business Operations, Government, Hostile Environment Awareness Training, Emerging Markets, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, Business Travel, Crime, Risk Assessment, Risk Consultancy, Julian Goldsmith
Articles 2009-07-15
Economic Factors Affecting Indonesia ETF
Carl T. Delfeld submits: The Indonesian stock market's benchmark index IF is down 60.8% since it peaked in January, and the rupiah has fallen 30% in the last month. James Bryson, of HB Capital Partners in Jakarta, told the Financial Times this about the ten point market support package announced by...
Tags: Subsidy, Indonesia, Seeking Alpha, Carl T. Delfeld, Government, Vertical Industries, Investment, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-30
Copa Airlines Remains Profitable Despite Fuel Cost Environment
Tim Plaehn submits: Anyone watching the results of U.S. based airlines over the last six months know they have struggled mightily with higher fuel prices. In contrast, my favorite airline stock, Panama based Copa Holdings CPA has had two nicely profitable quarters in a row. ...
Tags: Child Online Protection Act, Environment, Quarter, Earnings, Seeking Alpha, Tim Plaehn, Copa Holdings, Regulations, Financial Accounting, Government, Finance, Emerging Markets, Transport
External links 2008-11-16
Colonialism In Reverse: Libya Bails Out Italy's UniCredit SpA
Edward Hugh submits: Taking my cue from the worthy and well thumbed play-book of the Brothers Coen, I thought every now and again I might follow up all those, long, desperately serious, and highly indigestible posts about how Italy should now be considered to be "No Country For Old...
Tags: Talent, Italy, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Workforce Management, Government, Human Resources, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-19
The Credit Crunch Is the Solution, Not the Problem
Jason LaValley submits: Since roughly October 2007, the world’s financial institutions have trembled, credit markets have seized, and as the government bailouts arrive, a consensus view has developed that the root cause of our recent misery is the greed of over-levered, under-regulated financial institutions, helpless in the face of overwhelming...
Tags: Recession, Financial Company, Seeking Alpha, Jason LaValley, Mortgages, Government, Financial Services, Finance, Capital Structures, US Market, Gold & Precious Metals, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-20
India Perspective: US's Swelling Deficit, OPEC's Possible Production Cuts
Equitymaster submits: The ever expanding US deficit has been a well documented fact. Now it seems that in the present scenario, the US does not mind if this deficit widens further. And widen it definitely will with the gargantuan bailout package that the country has announced to pull out...
Tags: OPEC, Seeking Alpha, Equitymaster, Government, Taxes, Financial Planning, Financial Accounting, Free Trade, Finance, Emerging Markets, India, Energy
External links 2008-10-21

Additional Resources

Ten Tips to Retain Staff in Emerging Markets
The Find: With inflation affecting emerging markets across the globe, you'll need to take measures to ensure you retain staff through the current economic crisis. The Source: An article by consultancy Watson Wyatt entitled "Strategic Rewards in an Inflationary Environment" The Takeaway: Inflation is...
Tags: Employee, Emerging Market, Inflation, Russian Government, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-01-16
Index Rates Stability of Emerging Markets
Eurasia Group has released it's Global Political Risk Index for August, which ranks emerging markets for political stability. The index uses twenty indicators in four equally weighted categories: government, society, security and economy, to provide valuable insights for businesses looking to invest in emerging markets. Writing for...
Tags: Investment, Eurasia Group, Pakistan, Emerging Market, Stability, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Government, Marketing, Finance, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2007-08-08
As Citigroup Exits TARP, Emerging Markets Likely To Become Core Focus
My BNET Finance colleague Alain Sherter isn't all that optimistic about the chances for a smooth exit for Citigroup C out of the U.S. government-debt program: The company is still sitting on mounds of bad loans. It remains unclear exactly how much in provisions Citi might have to sock...
Tags: Bank, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Emerging Market, Citigroup Inc., Sherter, Financial Services, Finance, Daniel M. Harrison
Blog posts 2009-12-14
Aviva fund covers emerging markets.(Brief Article)
Aviva has launched an emerging markets bond fund. The Luxembourg-based Sicav is denominated in US dollars. It aims to achieve capital growth and income by investing in ... Aviva has launched an emerging markets bond fund. The Luxembourg-based Sicav is denominated in US dollars. It aims...
Tags: Aviva Plc., emerging market
Research articles 2004-01-08
J.P. Morgan Emerging Markets Bond Index Plus gained 2.96% in April, Emerging Local Markets Index up 0.07%
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--May 2, 1997--The J.P. Morgan Emerging Markets Bond Index Plus (EMBI+) bounced back from a poor March to post a 2.96% gain in April, increasing its year-to-date return to 3.77%. Propelling the market were the S&P's upgrade of 12 Argentine corporates to investment grade; the pro-reform UDF's victory...
Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Research articles 1997-05-02
Efficient Fiscal Policy and Amplification
This article provides a rationale for the observed pro-cyclicality of tax policies in emerging markets and presents a novel mechanism through which tax policy amplifies the business cycle. The explanation relies on two features of emerging markets: limited access to financial markets and limited commitment to tax policy. It presents...
Tags: Tax Policy, Taxes, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance
White papers 2005-06-01
The big emerging markets
The U.S. Government has traditionally focused its international economic and commercial policy on Europe and Japan. While the industrial nations will continue to be the largest U.S. markets for decades to come, another category of country holds far more promise for large incremental gains in U.S. exports. The Commerce Department...
Tags: FINANCE, secretary, Strategy, U.S., U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 1994-03-01
Innovation In Emerging Markets: 2007 Annual Study
Global manufacturers once regarded emerging markets primarily as low-cost locations for routine operations. Now, attracted by the enormous business opportunities, and often encouraged by government policies, manufacturers are locating higher-value activities such as complex production, Research and Development (R&D), and sales/marketing operations in these rapidly growing economies. Yet, despite the...
Tags: Business Operations, Business Opportunity, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Emerging Market, Financial Services, Innovation, Manufacturer, Manufacturing, Marketing, Marketing Research, R&D, Research & Development
White papers 2007-03-30
Emerging Markets Are Coming Back to Life
Libby Mihalka submits: Stocks have now advanced around 35% from their lows in early March. The Dow and S&P indices are down only in the mid single-digits for the year while the Nasdaq is actually up 5%. I fully expect that we will give some of this back. It is...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, Libby Mihalka
External links 2009-04-15
Automotive Manufacturers Seek Revenue Growth In Emerging Markets
Like other global manufacturers, automotive companies once regarded emerging markets primarily as low-cost locations for routine operations. Now, attracted by the enormous business opportunities, and often encouraged by government policies, more automotive manufacturers are locating higher-value activities such as complex production, Research and Development (R&D), and sales/marketing operations in these...
Tags: Revenue, R&D, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Emerging Market, Manufacturer, Research & Development, Manufacturing, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Business Operations, Marketing
White papers 2007-03-31
Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing
In the absence of capital controls, this increases the magnitude of over-borrowing and leaves the economy both more vulnerable to speculative attack and more exposed to the real economic consequences of such an attack. Although Banks that enjoy government guarantees have an incentive to increase foreign borrowing and incur foreign...
Tags: Stanford Knowledgebase, Emerging Market, Insurance, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Marketing Research, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Marketing
White papers 1999-07-01
The Truth About Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Markets
In their zeal to attract foreign investment, governments in emerging markets offer tax breaks and subsidies that can cost those millions. Simultaneously, they enforce rules to protect inefficient domestic companies and to ensure that local economies benefit from the new business. The article finds that these incentives and restrictions are...
Tags: Incentive, McKinsey & Co., Emerging Market, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Sales Force Management, Marketing Research, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Financial Services, Government, Investment, Finance, Sales, Marketing
White papers
Puttable and Extendible Bonds: Developing Interest Rate Derivatives for Emerging Markets
This article analyzes the price stabilizing properties of puttable and extendible bonds, their potential to help develop interest-rate derivative markets, and their use by governments. Their stabilizing properties imply that, when bond prices fall, prices for puttable and extendible bonds fall by less. Their embedded options work as a cushion...
Tags: Bond, Interest Rate, Emerging Market, Investment, Finance
White papers 2003-10-01
Keep an Eye on Emerging Markets Bonds
Bill Luby submits: I know a number of equities-only investors who have started following the bond markets for the first time ever over the course of the past year after becoming tired of being blind-sided by inter-market relationships. Of the many credit market data points, LIBOR, the TED spread,...
Tags: Bond, Liquidity, Seeking Alpha, Investment, Finance, Bill Luby, US Market, Emerging Markets, ETF
External links 2008-11-02
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