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Countries in South-East Asia are worried that China's slowdown will hit their economies hard, two finance ministers tell Emerging Markets
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RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan tells Emerging Markets about his country's plans to allow more competition from foreign banks
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Australia plans to revamp ‘confusing’ G20 in the wake of a major reorganization of the World Bank and anger over delayed IMF reform
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The vast monetary easing in Japan thanks to ‘Abenomics’ should eventually lead to a capital outflow to offset the impact of US tapering
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With a few isolated exceptions inflation has not been a problem for emerging markets so far, but that could suddenly change
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Policymakers in advanced nations should set policy so as to keep spillover risks to developing countries to a minimum, leaders warned
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Moves by China to liberalize its deposit rates and capital account within three years will open the door to a flood of foreign capital, Agribank says
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Emerging economies are expected to use the meeting of the International Monetary and Financial Committee to express anger over delay to IMF reform
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Malaysia’s central bank has defended the level of overseas interest in its recent record-breaking 30-year bond after comments that foreign investors had stayed away from it out of concern about the country’s economy.
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Emerging market stocks have escaped the immediate threat of Fed tapering, but that’s no cause for breaking out the champagne