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June 26, 2009

Crisis Roundup

Here's a roundup of some of the more interesting crisis-related discussions in the blogosphere:

1.  Simon Johnson, former Chief Economist of the IMF, summarizes his main points from last week's World Bank conference in Seoul, "Lessons from East Asia and the Global Financial Crisis":  

If the size, nature, and clout of finance is the problem, then the official view is nothing close to a solution. At best, pumping resources into the financial sector delays the day of reckoning and likely increases its costs. More likely, the Mother of All Bailouts is storing up serious problems for the near-term future

2.  Should we be promoting access to finance in the developing world, even in the midst of a financial crisis? CGAP Microfinance

3.  Is the next bubble in emerging markets? FT Alphaville

4.  Nouriel Roubini discusses China's waning dollar appetite...

Our creditors' nervousness about the eventual debasement of the US dollar has some increasing validity.

5.  ...while others are less convinced.

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