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Emerging Market M&A: Getting It Right

As just about anyone with even a passing interest in economic news is aware, most of the growth across the world’s economies is occurring in emerging markets. While the World Bank expects the U.S. to grow at between two and three percent over the next few years, and Europe at less than two percent, it [...]

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Emerging Market M&A: Getting It Right

As just about anyone with even a passing interest in economic news is aware, most of the growth across the world’s economies is occurring in emerging markets. While the World Bank expects the U.S. to grow at between two and three percent over the next few years, and Europe at less than two percent, it [...]

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Greece is defaulting – don’t pretend otherwise

Suppose that I buy insurance against my house being burned down, and my house burns down. Should the insurance pay out? Maybe yes, maybe no. The simplest “no” case would be if I had volunteered to have my house burned down – say, had asked the arsonist to burn it. So if I purchase house [...]

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Emerging Market M&A: Getting It Right

As just about anyone with even a passing interest in economic news is aware, most of the growth across the world’s economies is occurring in emerging markets. While the World Bank expects the U.S. to grow at between two and three percent over the next few years, and Europe at less than two percent, it [...]

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Emerging Market M&A: Getting It Right

As just about anyone with even a passing interest in economic news is aware, most of the growth across the world’s economies is occurring in emerging markets. While the World Bank expects the U.S. to grow at between two and three percent over the next few years, and Europe at less than two percent, it [...]

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Greece is defaulting – don’t pretend otherwise

Suppose that I buy insurance against my house being burned down, and my house burns down. Should the insurance pay out? Maybe yes, maybe no. The simplest “no” case would be if I had volunteered to have my house burned down – say, had asked the arsonist to burn it. So if I purchase house [...]

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