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The two nations must coordinate fiscal and monetary policy to control the crisis they helped create
Michael Pettis
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The rest of the world fails to appreciate China’s concerns over its own domestic challenges
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Interventions to stem the financial crisis seem to increase foreign creditors’ trust in US government
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The US dodges default
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World Leaders Press the US on Fiscal Crisis
Markets throughout the globe could seize up
Annie Lowrey, Nathaniel Popper
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US Debt Standoff Provokes Ire in China
As US debt seems less safe, China is determined to lessen reliance on the dollar
Simon Rabinovitch
October 14, 2013
Reform and Rebalance
Republican tactics delay needed global economic rebalancing
Nayan Chanda
October 9, 2013
Global Consequences of US Failure to Pay Debt
Refusal to pay debt is reckless
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