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Officials try to put a brave face on it, but the threat of more capital inflows due to money-printing in the West looms large
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The governor of the Philippines’ central bank warns that measures aimed at limiting the impact of capital inflows can hurt growth
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Sovereign wealth funds must be encouraged to invest in emerging markets, to make up for the drought of long-term investment
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Ministers must decide which of the Latin American rivals will be the best choice for the region
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While in other emerging markets inflation is decreasing rapidly, in India it is still the main problem
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Asian debt capital market issuance is on track for a record year as borrowers take advantage of plentiful liquidity
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Under its new governor, the Bank of Japan will print money at roughly the same pace as the Fed. Many are uneasy at this prospect
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Central banks' quantitative easing policies risk causing a shortage of long-term financing for infrastructure, experts warn
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Bangladesh wants to ride the favourable wave of liquidity by launching its first-ever dollar bond, the finance minister tells Emerging Markets
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Updated interview with the Asian Development Bank's new president Takehiko Nakao on the challenges the bank faces
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Emerging economies in Asia have coped well with inflows of capital, but policymakers need to be circumspect in the use of macro-prudential policy