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China official frets over U.S. quantitative easing
China official frets over U.S. quantitative easing
11/8/2010
BEIJING (Reuters) - The latest U.S. moves to lift its economy by injecting an extra $600 billion into its banking system is a shock to global financial markets and may lead to excessive flows of...
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