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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
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Inflation and asset price bubbles are fuelling fears of overheating in China, but the answer may be less state intervention, not more
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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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Ten years on from the Asian financial crisis, how vulnerable is the region to shocks in the global economy? It may have weathered the sub-prime turbulence – but a US slowdown is another matter
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Bank of Thailand governor Tarisa Watanagase squares up to mounting pressure on interest rates
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Despite the odd noise to the contrary, China’s domestic securities industry seems unlikely to open much to foreign investors any time soon
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New WB boss winning friends with charm offensive
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The speed with which emerging markets bounced back after the credit crunch is unprecedented, and has alarm bells ringing
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European commissioner calls for dialogue with China on currency revaluation
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