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The newly appointed President of the Minneapolis Fed has a distinct background compared with his colleagues
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Successive terrorist outrages will make government policy more confrontational and isolationist
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The president's political and economic woes are mounting, but opponents are not immune from corruption backlash
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The constitutional row shows no sign of ending and may wear down the government, overshadowing its socio-economic agenda
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Government revenues and exports are dependent on mining output, which may stagnate as investment slows
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The government is making moves to open the mining sector to foreign investment
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The oil price drop is raising pressure on the region's longstanding currency pegs
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With a one-seat majority, the new prime minister faces a short honeymoon and conflicting pressures
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Time could be ripe to shift EU policy focus to growth and investment
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Major extractives projects are moving ahead, but are unlikely to alleviate the government's revenue crunch
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