• Tuesday, 26 February 2019

    What we’re tracking on 26 February 2019

    It remains a slow news week on the business and economy fronts as the press was still focused yesterday on developments at the EU-Arab League summit in Sharm and as the week got off to a slow start in the...
  • Tuesday, 15 January 2019

    Pompeo, human rights top coverage of Egypt

    It’s another reasonably quiet morning for Egypt in the international press, with the expulsion of a female university student shown hugging her fiancé in a video now making the rounds. France 24, The Times of Israel and the ever-measured Daily...
  • Wednesday, 9 January 2019

    Saudi broadcaster MBC video service challenges Netflix

    Media has become a key soft power tool in the contemporary world — especially the Middle East, where Saudi Arabia in particular has been wielding this secret weapon against its regional rivals, Simon Kerr writes for the Financial Times. As...
  • Sunday, 9 December 2018

    Why 2019 could be good for EM — but bad for developed markets

    US stock indexes fell more than 4% last week as “investors’ retreat from US stocks turned into another rout on Friday,” the Wall Street Journal writes. That has the technical analysis types up in arms, warning that a “death cross”...
  • Thursday, 6 December 2018

    International business news on 6 December 2017

    The top story in global business news this morning is … odd? Canada has arrested Huawei’s global chief financial officer in Vancouver and extradited her to the United States, where she faces charges she violated US trade sanctions against Iran....
  • Tuesday, 4 December 2018

    Qatar announces its departure from OPEC days before crucial oil cuts meeting

    Qatar has pulled out of OPEC ahead of the cartel’s Thursday meeting to talk about production levels. The Gulf state will nevertheless attend this week’s meeting, Reuters reports. The impact of the pullout could be more political than anything else:...
  • Monday, 5 November 2018

    Miscellany on 5 November 2018: No more Mx Nice CEO, Goldman’s partner class, nine hours of unplanned “executive time”

    In miscellany this morning: CEO as “Mx Nice Guy”? Not so fast: Nobody wants to be led by Mr. Rogers, warns the WSJ. Goldman’s smallest class of partners since ‘98? Goldman Sachs is set to announce a small partnership class...

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