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Global Enterprise and Emerging Markets - In the News

 

 

'Bring Sexy Back': Can We Rise To The Infrastructure Challenge? Forbes, May 20, 2016

 

The Opportunity in OPECʼs Twilight Newsweek (Japan), May 2016

 

ASEAN Is Looking Like A 'China 2.0 Play' Forbes, April 25, 2016

 

Africa, The Continent of Economic Misperceptions Forbes, March 31, 2016

 

The SEC Turns A Blind Eye To Corruption In CSR Initiatives Forbes, February 29, 2016

 

The World's Debt Is Alarmingly High. But Is It Contagious? Bloomberg Businessweek, February 22, 2016

FPI Senior Fellow Harry Broadman is quoted on the Chinese debt crisis this week in Bloomberg News.

"In Broadman's view, the financial mechanisms that tend to transmit default risks across economies are not as apparent. The yuan is still not fully convertible, and most of the debt in China is held in local currency, which minimizes foreign exchange risks that were such a problem during the Asian crisis in the 1990s."

 

Can You Find The Transparency? SEC Disclosure Rule for CSR Investments in Extractives February 18, 2016

Dr. Harry G. Broadman of Johns Hopkins University, and Bruce Searby, a former Federal prosecutor now in private practice, noted that several recent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases have involved companies funding projects of personal interest to officials as they sought contracts.

 

Keynote Speech at "Mining Indaba 2016", Cape Town, South Africa February 9, 2016

FPI Senior Fellow Harry Broadman gave the keynote speech at Mining Indaba 2016 conference.

 

China struggles to deal with its own inconsistencies Gulf News Analysis, January 8, 2016

Each time government intervenes to stanch defects, it shows up glaring inadequacies, By Harry G. Broadman, Special to Gulf News

 

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