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Foreign nations, sovereign investors stay on sidelines, wait for bargains

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Filed under: International markets, Forecasts, Brazil, Russia, Middle East, Politics, Recession, Financial Crisis One might think that with the financial system in the world's largest economy in need of additional liquidity to avert a financial panic, foreign investors would be preparing similar fixes at home and/or standing at the ready to assist the United States, if needed. Not quite Continue Reading »


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