Cyprus Editorial: Let’s not fool the Chinese

. The sabre-rattling by rival forces seeking regional hegemony in the Middle East could hurt our already fragile tourism industry, despite assurances from the likes of Britain, the U.S. and Russia, haggling

Call it the Soros Effect

, Marcuard's Market update by GaveKal Research Ever since the Asian crisis of 1997, emerging market countries have built up foreign currency reserves as ammunition against speculative currency attacks. Now we can

Editorial: Can Ashton handle the Syria crisis?

. Ever since the Arab Spring, where mass public revolts have been replacing dictators with extremists in northern Africa and the Middle East, the European Union has remained a silent bystander, occasionally

Asia’s Naked Swimmers

Marcuard’s Market update by GaveKal Research Asia’s Naked Swimmers Marcuard's Market update by GaveKal Research Yesterday’s news from emerging Asia was bad: the rupee rout continued with a 2.4% fall to a

Is there life after a haircut of deposits?

Taking stock of the resolution of the Cyprus banking crisis By Theodore Panayotou Cyprus International Institute of Management (CIIM) The saga of how the two main Cypriot banks got into trouble and

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