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NY Fed’s Dudley: central banks must look to lean against the wind

Monetary Policy | 03 Jul 2009 | secure

New York Federal Reserve president backs calls for central banks to counter bubbles

NY Fed’s Dudley: central banks must look to lean against the wind

RBI's Subbarao on reviving growth, decoupling and global imbalances

Economics | 02 Jul 2009 |secure

RBI's Subbarao on reviving growth, decoupling and global imbalances

The governor of the Reserve Bank of India discusses his objectives for his first term and how the decoupling argument needs to be revised

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Washington's timetable for regulatory reform

Economics | 02 Jul 2009 |secure

BIS's Cecchetti on inflation, imbalances and instability

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