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Date: 9 Jun 2021
Join us for a live Zoom briefing as GlobalSource Partners' Mexico Analysts Guillermo Valdes and Mauricio Gonzalez discuss the impact and implications of Mexico's 2021 mid-term election results.

Date: 7 Jun 2021
Join us for a live Zoom briefing as GlobalSource Partners' Peru Country Analyst Alfredo Thorne discusses the impact and implications of the second round 2021 presidential election results.

Date: 19 May 2021
Join us for a live Zoom round table discussion as GlobalSource Partners' Country Analysts Evgeny Gavrilenkov and Alexander Kudrin discuss Russia's current economics and politics.

Date: 13 May 2021
Join our Zoom webinar live from Mumbai as Ajay Shah discusses the current state of the pandemic in India and the paths its leadership can take as it faces the country's health and economic challenges.

Date: 6 May 2021
In our Zoom webinar Esteban Medrano discusses the choices facing the country as it grapples with difficult monetary policy decisions, stalled talks with the IMF and its response to a second wave of the pandemic.

Date: 29 Apr 2021
Join us in a live Zoom webinar as GlobalSource Partners GCC Analyst Justin Alexander provides an overview of the challenges facing the region.

Date: 28 Apr 2021
GlobalSource Partners Analysts Igal Magendzo/Robert Funk (Chile), Juan Carlos Echeverry/Andres Escobar (Colombia), Magdalena Barreiro (Ecuador) and Alfredo Thorne (Peru) discuss the issues facing the Andean region today. Moderator, Gordian Kemen, Head of EM Sove...

Date: 26 Apr 2021
GlobalSource Partners’ Andrew Collier discusses the Huarong AMC situation and its implications for China’s economy.

Date: 17 Mar 2021
GlobalSource Partners’ Country Analysts Murat Ucer and Atilla Yesilada and guest speaker, Professor Asaf Savas Akat, discuss Turkey's current economic and political situation as well as its long-term challenges, in tandem with their collaboration on the recently...

Date: 25 Feb 2021
Would a sovereign allow a quasi-sovereign to default while continuing to pay its own debt? Why do quasi-sovereigns borrow in the market when the sovereign has access to cheaper financing? What are the risks and opportunities to watch for in the sovereign/quasi-s...