This content is from: Portfolio Middle East Uprising Impact On Energy Market Extends Beyond Oil Prices The pressure of the crisis on destination markets in Europe — or end users such as the airline industry — could exceed the impact on the global market as whole. By Steve Rosenbush February 18, 2011
Sponsored Nomura Outlines Asian FX Vulnerable To Arab Uprisings The Japanese investment bank has come up with a list of currencies in Asia most vulnerable to the political unrest in the Middle East and Africa. February 28, 2011
Investors View Uprising In Egypt With Caution It’s possible that if events in Mideast worsen, the fallout for investors will get more serious. By Steve Rosenbush February 07, 2011
This content is from: Corner Office Political Unrest Knocks Creditworthiness Across The Middle East And North Africa The political unrest spreading across the Middle East following the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt has dealt a major blow to the creditworthiness of countries across the region, according to an Institutional Investor snap poll of economists and risk analysts. By Harvey D. Shapiro March 15, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio Libya: 'Stagflationary Shock' for Emerging Markets As the uprising in the Middle East unsettles financial markets around the world, it is likely to hit emerging nations the hardest. By Steve Rosenbush February 24, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio High Stakes In The Gulf The Arab Spring could be the ultimate antidote to al-Qaeda’s jihadist ideology, but it’s unclear whether the uprisings will produce a liberating revolution or a backlash. By Tom Buerkle May 27, 2011