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With a presidential election due this year, growing economic strength does not necessarily guarantee a trouble-free future
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Mexican president Felipe Calderon urged his Latin American peers to join him in biting the fiscal bullet or risk losing access to credit when rich countries’ debt issuance soars
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Crude exporter worried that short-term gain may give way to future pain
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Finance secretary renews calls for reconsideration by ratings agencies
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Finance minister says inflation fears dim south Asia growth prospects
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Finance secretary in bid to ease growth bottleneck
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Private sector questions value of ACU
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Donors must follow through on pledges, minister warns
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Observers predict soft landing for US currency
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Singh: free trade agreement the future for Asia
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Governors diverge on ADB strategy
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Weaker greenback could spell boon for region
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Nam Theun II Power Co. $1.45 billion
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San Miguel $1.85 billion
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Policy-makers disagree on nature of threat as spectre of economic disorder looms
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China central bank governor unruffled by reports on recurrent bank
failings
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ASEAN+3 ministers endorse controversial currency study
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Government hopes fresh funding will tip balance on marginal infrastructure projects
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Authorities claim efforts to remedy the blight of corruption are having unexpected consequences.
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Multilateral support hinges on a permanent Maoist truce, says ADB
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