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Tag Archives: Finance
IMF’s Green Light on Capital Controls Raises Red Flags
The IMF’s nod earlier this month to some capital controls – limits on the free flow of money in and out of a country – could spell trouble for global trade and investment. Shielding their economies against “hot money” from … Continue reading
The Next Export Superpower?
The recent dip in U.S. exports comes at the heels of American export renaissance. US exports have surged by over 50 percent to both China and Latin America since 2008, and even by 20 percent to the sluggish OECD nations. … Continue reading