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  • The CIS's struggle with inflation demands hard decisions - and fast
  • Thailand’s finance minister has promised a dramatic surge in spending as political turmoil sends shockwaves in the economy.
  • China Railway IPO $5.5 billion
  • Japan’s new prime minister is facing up fast to an economy teetering on the brink of recession – and what this might mean for his party’s immediate political future
  • The US has lifted its ban on nuclear trade with India, but this is small comfort for a country where growth is slowing and inflation is on the rise. In his first interview as central bank governor, Duvvuri Subbarao sets out his policy principles
  • The struggle in Thailand now is no longer economic: this time it's political
  • Thirty years since its economic reforms kicked off, China’s achievements remain poorly understood. But as China’s policy-makers ponder their next steps, getting the facts about China’s story right is more critical than ever
  • Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s former deputy prime minister and now leader of the opposition, gave an exclusive interview to Emerging Markets.
  • While the world braces itself for the next convulsion in financial markets, south-east Asia is looking on with painful memories of its own crisis – and an acute sense of irony about the reversal of economic fortunes
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