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Squaring the circle of financial intermediation Czech National Bank vice-governor Mojmír Hampl, who is also a member of the European Union’s economic and financial committee, is concerned by the perfectionists who are out in force on the regulation front
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Economic tectonics, financial crises & the new Middle East In the second of a series of articles on the Middle East, Dubai International Financial Centre Authority chief economist Dr Nasser Saidi says that a new world order is required with the West no longer being the centre of the economic world
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