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      Asset-backing these promises could lift investment and growth

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      The new realism in venture capital is healthy

      Rising stockpile of ‘dry powder’ is a sign of private capital’s growing attraction as an asset class

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      The cycle vs the trend: investors need to prepare for secular change

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      African criticism of credit ratings is a red herring

      Agencies are convenient scapegoats but recent data shows no negative bias towards countries in the region

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      The risk of premature central bank celebrations on inflation

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