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But firms expect more growth to come from emerging markets, whose cultures they understand less well.
He draws support from the financial markets, whose confidence has helped keep debt and inflation under control.
TO THE long list of emerging markets whose banking systems are under strain, Vietnam is an odd addition.
In that event, according to the professors' calculations, you might make money by going long in markets whose cities start the day in sunshine and going short in markets whose cities are under clouds.
Nor did Bernanke get a break from the markets, whose slave he has been since the financial panic of 2008.
Worse, they organised financial markets whose purpose was to serve their own interests rather than those they purported to serve.
However pure of motive, Bernanke & Co. are underwriting overleveraged markets whose linkages, even today, are dimly understood.
Prague and Budapest, the region's largest markets after Warsaw, are the markets whose futures many economists are most concerned about.
The benefits would include reduced duplication and more unified oversight of markets whose boundaries are becoming blurred, such as cash and derivatives.
The nation's first Generation X vice-presidential candidate, he is an avowed proponent of free markets whose family has interests in oil leases.
Instead, pension funds and other institutional investors flooded into the debt markets, whose returns — or yield — have plummeted as demand for new issuances far outstripped supply.
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