Crisis changes the game for agents of change
In the past 20 years emerging markets have gone from a preoccupation with cheap financing to a fuller appreciation of the benefits afforded by a developed, open local currency market. Development banks have been instrumental in facilitating this change. But how has the financial crisis altered their strategies, and will they maintain the momentum to keep up the good work? Solomon Teague reports.
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