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[Title] => ADB: $50 trillion wiped off world financial assets
[Summary] => The global crisis wiped a staggering $50 trillion off the value of financial assets last year including $9.6 trillion of losses in developing Asia alone, the Asian Development Bank said yesterday.
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[Title] => Global economy can recover before end-'09 - Camdessus
[Summary] => Asia could help the global economy recover before the end of 2009 if leaders work together, the former chief of the International ...
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[Title] => ADB, others review Asian water financial resources
[Summary] => The second meeting of the World Panel on Water Infrastructure Financing is threshing out various aspects of water for people focusing on policies and experiences of the Peoples Republic of China, India, and the Philippines. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is hosting the two-day meeting.
The panel also aims to formulate practical proposals for attracting higher financial flows to the water sector through innovative financing approaches.
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In a move rich in symbolism, the 10th United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development is being held in Bangkok, Thailand -- the country where Asia's
financial crisis started in July 1997. On the eve of the conference, Bangkok
announced it was ready to leave the bailout program put together in 1997 by the
International Monetary Fund. From Thailand to South Korea, Asia is recovering.
The question is whether the global forces that led to Asia's crisis won't
recur.
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[Summary] => The second meeting of the World Panel on Water Infrastructure Financing is threshing out various aspects of water for people focusing on policies and experiences of the Peoples Republic of China, India, and the Philippines. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is hosting the two-day meeting.
The panel also aims to formulate practical proposals for attracting higher financial flows to the water sector through innovative financing approaches.
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In a move rich in symbolism, the 10th United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development is being held in Bangkok, Thailand -- the country where Asia's
financial crisis started in July 1997. On the eve of the conference, Bangkok
announced it was ready to leave the bailout program put together in 1997 by the
International Monetary Fund. From Thailand to South Korea, Asia is recovering.
The question is whether the global forces that led to Asia's crisis won't
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