Via Stasha’s Macro World analysis, commentary on the likelihood of Iran – with international sanctions being lifted and with the country boasting one of the most advanced and diversified economies in the MENA region – becoming the next Middle Eastern superpower by 2025: The Iranian nuclear deal struck at Vienna last year will undoubtedly lead to a […]
Read more »Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), analysis of recent activity in Mozambique’s energy sector: Low oil prices and a weak global economy have thrown a wrench in many countries’ plans to develop and exploit their untouched energy resources. But for Mozambique, those plans may be back on the table. On March 1, an energy consortium signed […]
Read more »Courtesy of The Financial Times, a look at the economic growth of former Communist countries: Business leaders and stock market investors tend not, as a rule, to be staunch supporters of hardline communism. But are there beneficial legacies of Marxism that the financial community should, perhaps, be thankful for? It turns out that there may well be, […]
Read more »Via the Financial Times, an interesting article on Mongolia: Four years ago, Mongolia’s economy was the fastest growing in the world, the stock market was booming and the future looked very bright. This year, the consensus is for growth at no more than 1 per cent and all of the rating agencies have sovereign risk […]
Read more »Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), analysis of India’s strategic plans for connecting with Central Asia and the Middle East: Forecast Established ports in the Gulf and Arabian seas will likely generate much of the private investment needed for the development of Iran’s Chabahar Port. Construction on the port will begin this year, but it several […]
Read more »Courtesy of The Financial Times, a report on Iran: Iran’s historic nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions should bring the country back into the global community. For investors, it is being heralded as the return of the largest economy to the global system since the breakup of the USSR in 1991. We recently went […]
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