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AUG. 24-31, 1998 ISSUE CONTENTS |
| SPECIAL REPORT CONTENTS |
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U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary. 44.
CONTRIBUTIONS
The Administration's international eco-strategist is pushing for a ''new financial architecture'' to help emerging economies adapt to quicksilver markets.
IN HIS WORDS
''The emergence of global financial markets can be likened to the invention of the jet airplane. We can go where we want more quickly...and most of the time, more safely--but the crashes, when they occur, are that much more spectacular.''
Updated Aug. 13, 1998 by bwwebmaster
Copyright 1998, Bloomberg L.P.
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