FLASH: IMF’s Post-2009 Financial Crisis Regulatory Report Card
The IMF’s latest report warns that the global financial system hasn’t yet fully learned the lessons of 2009.
The Turkey Contagion Threat
Tracking the global market reaction to Turkey’s currency crisis with one overriding question in mind: How big is the contagion threat?
Is Kenya Falling into the China Debt Trap?
A spike in bilateral and commercial lending have some worried that Kenya may go the route of Sri Lanka and cede a geopolitical asset to China over unpayable debts.
Argentina’s Finances Are Hamstringing Its International Role (Again)
In spite of its geopolitical gifts, financial crisis may once again be thwarting Argentina’s regional ambitions.
FLASH: BIS Warns on China, Canada, and Hong Kong Economies
The Bank of International Settlements has warned of unsustainable debt growth in China, Canada, and Hong Kong.
IMF Warns on China’s Financial System (Again)
The International Monetary Fund is still worried about debt levels in China’s financial system.
Russian Debt Restructuring Keeps Venezuelan Government Afloat
Moscow has thrown Venezuela a financial lifeline, but is it merely delaying the inevitable default?
Default Looms for Argentina
The people of Argentina are facing their second debt default in just 13 years, but there’s reason to believe that this one won’t be as economically painful as the last.
The BRICS Take Aim at IMF, World Bank
Years of rhetoric has finally entered the realm of substance, as the BRICS have officially signed off on a plan to create rival institutions to the IMF and World Bank.
Growing Pains for China’s Financial System
A corporate default is rarely reason to celebrate, but nor is it always a sign of impending crisis.