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Against all odds Pakistan continues to shrug off the economic and political forces that threaten its survival, argues Shuja Nawaz
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Japan is again pushing hard for an Asian Monetary Fund. But unlike a decade ago, this time it is seeking pan-Asian support, crucially from China
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The global crisis struck Asia with a force that stunned a region that had thought itself, for a time, immune from the devastation in the West
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Emerging Markets profiles five of the most outstanding banks operating in the emerging markets. They have been chosen following discussions with bankers, analysts and investors
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Eastern Europe’s ailing banking systems need more multilateral funding, bankers have warned ahead of their meeting on Monday with the European Commission and international financial institutions
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Finance Minister and Central Bank Governor of the Year, 2009
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Writing exclusively for Emerging Markets, China’s finance minister Xie Xuren explains how a proactive fiscal policy has helped the country face the global financial crisis while boosting economic development
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India has survived the global stress test. But policy-makers must now tread with caution as they look to peel back policy stimuli – or risk choking off a nascent recovery
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The global financial crisis has prompted a rethink of where investor value lies in a post-Lehman world order. Volatility won’t abate soon, but an oft-touted long-term shift to emerging market assets now seems inevitable
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China’s exit from its fiscal stimulus must be timed carefully. Withdrawing too soon will kill off a recovery that depends so heavily on government investment, while waiting too long risks inflating asset price bubbles
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Standard & Poor’s has updated its global cash and synthetic corporate CDO criteria following the request for comment that it issued in March.