🌍 Frontier Markets News, November 14th 2025
A weekly review of key news from global growth markets
Back in 2007, Latin American equities made up 26% of the SPDR Emerging Markets Portfolio ETF, a capitalization weighted index
Cracking down on antigovernment protesters, Lima, Peru, November 2022Sebastian Castaneda / Reuters Slowing global growth, a likely recession in the US
At the second US-Africa leadership summit in Washington DC this week, President Joe Biden promised a wave of investment in
By: Ken Stibler and Chris Muth Chris Muth is a Middle East analyst with experience in defense and counterterrorism policy
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has seen a slowdown in funding as megaprojects have proven economically tenuous and
Strained by the rising costs of its war on Ukraine, the Russian government said that it had a $47 billion
The Egyptian government is pursuing broad measures to stabilize the economy as the Arab state grapples with a foreign currency
Leaders of Indonesia and Malaysia this week chafed at EU efforts to reduce deforestation that could affect palm oil imports.
Brazil’s capital was recovering from a January 8th insurrection that saw thousands of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters storm
Uganda canceled a deal this week that would have built a railway from its capital, Kampala, to the Kenyan port
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen kicked off a 10-day visit to Africa this week with a speech in Senegal that
Vietnam’s Communist Party accepted the resignation of President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Wednesday, the latest casualty of Hanoi’s
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