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Nobel Peace Prize winner Rajendra Pachauri warned in an interview with Emerging Markets that economic malaise threatened to undermine efforts to combat climate change
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A top IIF official slammed the implementation of new financial rules amid darkening economic data
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Finance chiefs in Manila were at odds this week over the risks to Asia’s economy and markets of western bank deleveraging
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Former central bank policy committee member Yu Yongding told Emerging Markets in an interview that China should allow as much as a tenfold expansion of its current RMB trading band
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Finance ministers agreed on Thursday to back a doubling of resources for a de facto Asian Monetary Fund, in another sign of Asia’s increasing self-reliance and clout
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Asian policymakers have thrown their weight behind plans for a regional bond market in Asia
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Financiers expressed optimism in Manila that cash-rich western institutional investors would turn to Asian infrastructure investment to help balance their portfolios
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Asian governments must act fast to prevent another spike in food prices that could trigger fresh waves of social unrest, a leading economist has warned
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China could be the next staging ground for Islamic finance deals, Malaysia’s central bank governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz has said
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The ADB must embrace leveraged finance to allow the bank to have a more meaningful impact on development, a senior bank official told Emerging Markets
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Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs warned in an interview with Emerging Markets that developing Asia must bolster social spending or risk instability
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The loan market – long the primary source of funding for Asian companies – is fast being eclipsed by a burgeoning bond market. But the shift is unlikely to be straightforward