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The yearly BRICS summit wrapped up in Russia yesterday (Thursday), ninja-starring dozens of new announcements out into the world before dropping a 32-page Joint Declaration that probably could’ve just been an email. But first, some context. Starting out as a Goldman Sachs acronym for emerging markets with promise back in 2001, the four originals (Brazil, Russia, India, […]
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That old iPhone in your hand and the Peugeot you forgot to fill with gas might just tie you to one of the most resource-rich areas in the world: Kachin, in northeastern Myanmar. And that might be why, when word emerged that the rebel Kachin Independence Army just seized control of the country’s rare-earth mining hub of Pangwa, the world […]
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) — the DC-based 191-nation body that pumps out data, writes cheques, and wrangles governments to work together on economic issues — just dropped its latest six-monthly World Economic Outlook. And it coincides with the Fund’s fall meetings in DC, drawing ministers, central bankers, and gurus from all corners. Now, it’s a […]
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