Emerging Markets
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    Argentina Defaults for Second Time in 12 Years

    By SARAH MARSH, Reuters

    After a long legal battle with hedge funds that rejected Argentina's debt restructuring following a 2002 default, Latin America's third-biggest economy failed to strike a deal in time to meet a...

  • EU Moves Toward Limited Sanctions Against Russia

    By Adriana Croft and Barbara Lewis, Reuters

    The European Union reached outline agreement on Friday to impose the first economic sanctions on Russia over its behavior in Ukraine but scaled back their scope to exclude technology for the crucial...

  • Four Ways NATO Could Affect the Ukraine Crisis

    By John Deni, Defense One

    In just under two months, NATO heads of state will gather in Wales for their next summit meeting, which comes at a critical time for European security given Russia’s annexation of Crimea. It wasn’t...

  • Chocolate Lovers, Get Ready to Pay More

    By Roberto A. Ferdman, The Washington Post

    For nearly two years, cocoa prices have been on the rise. Finally, that's affecting the price you pay for a bar of chocolate—and there's reason to believe it's only the beginning. American chocolate...

  • BRIC by BRIC: Finding Opportunity in Africa

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    Last autumn, analysts at Morgan Stanley jumped all over several key emerging markets, dubbing the Indian, Brazilian, Indonesian, Turkish and South African currencies the “ Fragile Five .” Those...