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Despite his tough stance on the IMF or moves against corporate malfeasance, activists worry about his motive
Liliana N. Proskuryakova
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The financial crisis did not leave a deep dent on offshoring; it has adapted to the changes
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The Future Path for an East Asian Community
ASEAN’s plans and challenges for regional unity
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Down But Not Out
Does a relatively weak US dollar signal the end of its dominance as the global reserve currency?
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Dollars Without Borders
Amid the global economic downturn, remittances remain strong
Dilip Ratha
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US, The New Saver
New US propensity to save may lower orders from China but might help stabilize the dollar
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