Emerging Markets
  • Russia’s Internet ‘Firewall’ Bolsters Its Partisanship

    By Erik C. Nisbet, The Conversation

    President Vladimir Putin of Russia may fear that the internet is a CIA project, but unfortunately he is not alone. According to our recently released study about how the Russian public views the...

  • Protesters hold a giant Greek national flag during an anti-austerity and pro-government demonstration in front of the parliament in Athens

    Greece Rejects Extension of Current Terms of Bailout

    The Greeks and their creditors in Europe appeared to be talking past each other on Monday, as talks broke down over how to address Athens’ fiscal problems. Though the Greek government has refused an...

  • Gold bars are displayed at the headquarters of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation in Tokyo January 9, 2008. Gold hit a historic high for a second straight day on Wednesday as investment funds ploughed money into the market on the metal's bullish trend, supp

    Gold on a Roll and It Could Go Higher

    By Matt Clinch, CNBC

    Gold enjoyed its third straight session of gains on Monday with industry experts predicting a little more shine for the precious metal with the Chinese holiday period just around the corner. The...

  • Greece Continues Game of Chicken with EU Creditors

    It’s been established that neither the new Greek government nor the remainder of the European Monetary Union want Greece to exit the shared currency over its debt troubles. The question now appears...

  • Stocks Poised for More Upward Momentum

    By Ashley Lau, Reuters

    Stocks in the U.S. are poised for more upward momentum even as uncertainty over oil prices and Greek debt negotiations keeps the market on tenterhooks, analysts say. Strong fourth-quarter U.S...