IMF: more than expected, less than required
The International Monetary Fund’s enhanced lending capacity sparked rallies across the emerging markets last week. The package has been good for sentiment and will no doubt help lower risk in the world’s most troubled economies. But it does nothing to solve one of the key problems: the inability of capital-constrained banks from developed markets to lend into those troubled emerging markets.
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