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12 Sep 2014: Vote for independence would create uncertainty, says IMF, while latest YouGov poll indicates waning support for separation
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10 Sep 2014: Bank of England governor appeared to confirm that Scotland would need substantial reserves in order to use sterling
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8 Sep 2014: Tim Jones: Developing countries want an independent process for restructuring debt. But that would spoil the profit party for the west and its banks
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2 Sep 2014: Factories shutting down, industrial heartlands under attack and currency in freefall, contributing to sharp increase in prices
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29 Aug 2014: From sexual abuse on a grand scale in Rotherham to a Bake Off meltdown, a roundup of the week’s news
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27 Aug 2014:
IMF chief and former finance minister says decision to investigate her for alleged negligence is unfounded
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19 Aug 2014:
IMF economists argue monetary policies introduced since 2008 may have increased banks' medium-term risk
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14 Aug 2014:
Barry Eichengreen: The Brics' dissatisfaction with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the role of the dollar in the global monetary system is understandable
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7 Aug 2014: Joseph E Stiglitz and Martin Guzman: This was the first time in history that a country was willing and able to pay its creditors but was blocked by a judge – Thomas Griesa – from doing so
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1 Aug 2014: Kenneth Rogoff: The country's debt trauma shows that the global system for sovereign-debt workouts remains badly in need of repair
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