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New global players learning the benefits of safeguards
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The most profound political turmoil in years has so far failed to dent investor confidence
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Surging capital inflows, the spectre of inflation and a rising local currency in an election cycle. India’s central bank governor YV Reddy faces up to the pressures of an independent monetary policy, an open capital account and a managed exchange rate
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Early elections look likely as fallout from a nuclear deal with the US takes its toll
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The last Frenchman to lead IMF sounds the warning of the next one
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Japan’s economy is increasingly seen as a safe haven in the global financial storm
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The three leading credit rating agencies are facing a backlash over sub-prime. Did they fail, or should investors have looked beyond the ratings before buying structured products?
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Former Japanese and US economic policy-makers call on the IMF to change its role and culture
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With the IMF facing its most profound crisis of legitimacy and relevance in its six-decade history, incoming chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn will need all the support he can get