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A hike in rates is inevitable; some analysts suggest it could encourage more responsible borrowing
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International markets increasingly dictate terms for investors, companies and nations
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September 7, 2015
View on China’s Meltdown: The End of a Flawed Globalization
China and the US would be wise to step back from many imbalances
September 4, 2015
Central Bank Interventions: Drunks Searching by the Light
Monetary policies may be too loose from countries with aging populations
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