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Now You Can Trade Black Sea Wheat
CME Group opens its first futures contract on an Eastern European crop
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Why Eduardo Saverin Has Company in Singapore
Now more than ever, the West needs the East—and vice versa
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Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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Will Egypt's Most Famous Beach Resort Survive the New Regime?
Sharm el-Sheikh, once the go-to spot for vacationing Russians to get some sun, is virtually empty in the wake of the Arab Spring
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Cocoa in the Shade of War
Ivory Coast's cocoa production continues amid tension, displacement, and violence in the wake of 2010's disputed presidential election
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Why Eduardo Saverin Has Company in Singapore
Now more than ever, the West needs the East—and vice versa
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Latin America
Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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China
The End of China's One-Child Policy?
A group of demographers says preserving the policy hurts China's economy
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The Philippines Astounds the Skeptics
Growth is up, inflation is stable, and corruption is at least being addressed
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China
China Eyes Japan as the Land of Opportunity
The mainland's top companies want to break into a tough market
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Why You Can't Trust the Facts on India's Economy
Estimates of poverty and consumption inequality vary all over the lot—statistical uncertainty that undermines policymaking
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Cocoa in the Shade of War
Ivory Coast's cocoa production continues amid tension, displacement, and violence in the wake of 2010's disputed presidential election
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Emerging Markets
Syria's Economy Starts to Crumble
Depositors flee the banks; the price of Nescafé climbs 61 percent
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China
Mystery and Rumor Dominate China in the Time of Bo
The implicit bargain the intelligentsia, civil servants, and others had with China’s rulers has been ruptured
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China's Big Trade Deficit May Kill Yuan Appreciation
This isn't the first time China's trade balance has gone negative, but the latest deficit dwarfs previous ones
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Rediscovering the Philippines
Gains in fighting against corruption and tax dodging are drawing investment -- and positive notice in debt markets -- to the Philippines
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Why China Is Suddenly Content With 7.5 Percent Growth
China's new 7.5 percent growth target signals big shifts in the economy. With its workforce no longer expanding, it no longer needs higher growth
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China May Finally Let Its People Move More Freely
The household registration—or hukou—system has outlived its usefulness
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India: Miracle, Interrupted
Its once-booming economy has hit the skids. Are the country’s undeniable strengths enough to overcome its many problems?
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Iran's Sanctions Payoff: Real Estate Is Hot
Buying gold, dollars, and euros is out. The only option is to build
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A Must-Read for Venezuelan Bond Traders
Gossip columnist Nelson Bocaranda has the inside story on President Chávez's health
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Brazil Lags Behind Its BRICS Rivals
Brazilian industry is getting government help as it struggles to compete
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Lessons for the U.S. on Inequality
What countries like the U.S. should learn from the developing world about closing the gap between rich and poor
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Argentina Goes Rogue Again
To generate a trade surplus, the country is restricting imports
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Why China's Gathering Communists Have Reason to Worry
The party's top members convene in Beijing at a time of momentous political and economic change
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Why Eduardo Saverin Has Company in Singapore
Now more than ever, the West needs the East—and vice versa
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Latin America
Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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Emerging Markets
The Philippines Astounds the Skeptics
Growth is up, inflation is stable, and corruption is at least being addressed
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Emerging Markets
Cocoa in the Shade of War
Ivory Coast's cocoa production continues amid tension, displacement, and violence in the wake of 2010's disputed presidential election
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China
China Eyes Japan as the Land of Opportunity
The mainland's top companies want to break into a tough market
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Print
Asia
Rediscovering the Philippines
Gains in fighting against corruption and tax dodging are drawing investment -- and positive notice in debt markets -- to the Philippines
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Print
Emerging Markets
Syria's Economy Starts to Crumble
Depositors flee the banks; the price of Nescafé climbs 61 percent
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Print
China
The End of China's One-Child Policy?
A group of demographers says preserving the policy hurts China's economy
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Print
India
Why You Can't Trust the Facts on India's Economy
Estimates of poverty and consumption inequality vary all over the lot—statistical uncertainty that undermines policymaking
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Print
Investing
A Must-Read for Venezuelan Bond Traders
Gossip columnist Nelson Bocaranda has the inside story on President Chávez's health
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Email
Print
China
China May Finally Let Its People Move More Freely
The household registration—or hukou—system has outlived its usefulness
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Emerging Markets
Lessons for the U.S. on Inequality
What countries like the U.S. should learn from the developing world about closing the gap between rich and poor
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Print
China
China's Big Trade Deficit May Kill Yuan Appreciation
This isn't the first time China's trade balance has gone negative, but the latest deficit dwarfs previous ones
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China
Why China's Gathering Communists Have Reason to Worry
The party's top members convene in Beijing at a time of momentous political and economic change
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