Author: Tuvshinbleg Ganzorigt
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What Warren Buffett’s Advice Means for Mongolia’s Currency and Economic Future
At the recent Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, Warren Buffett made a rare and insightful comment about Mongolia. His advice? “Develop a reputation over time for having a solid currency.” Simple, yet profound — and highly relevant for a resource-rich, strategically located nation like Mongolia. Buffett’s statement points to a deeper truth: economic success isn’t built…
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Financing Mongolia’s Future: Strategies for the 2024–2028 Government Action Plan
As Mongolia embarks on its ambitious development journey outlined in the 2024–2028 Government Action Plan, a critical question arises: How will we pay for it all? From infrastructure and digital connectivity to climate resilience and education, the scale of financing required is significant. Yet Mongolia is not without options. The key lies in a diversified,…
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Fundraising in a Volatile World: Strategies for Institutional Issuers in 2025
After a subdued Easter break, markets returned with heightened volatility: gold prices hit an all-time high, the US dollar weakened sharply, and major earnings reports exposed underlying fragilities. For institutional issuers — sovereigns, development banks, corporates — the message is unmistakable: market turbulence is no longer background noise; it must actively inform capital markets strategies.…
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How Will You Measure Your Life?
Recently, while I was reviewing the study materials from my MBA at Imperial College Business School, I came across this gem of an article by Clayton Christensen, “How will you measure your life?”. I believe the insight is valuable for everyone; thus, below is a brief summary of its contents: How Will You Measure Your…
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Raising Capital in Emerging Markets: Lessons from the Field
Perspectives from Institutional Issuers and Investors The past decade has ushered in a volatile yet promising chapter for institutional capital in emerging markets. As macroeconomic headwinds, geopolitical risk, and global capital flows evolve, so too must the strategies of institutional investors and issuers navigating these complex environments. At Quarter Century, we’ve had a front-row seat…
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How to Build a Fundraising Strategy That Survives a Downturn
Great companies aren’t just built in booms. They survive the busts. If your organization is raising capital in a tougher economic climate, you can’t rely on the same playbook. Investors are more cautious, metrics matter more, and your story has to show staying power. Here’s how to build a fundraising strategy that holds up when…
