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Panel discussion and book launch of Managing Capital Flows: The Search for a Framework
Asia's rapidly growing economies need capital if they are continue on their sharp growth path. However, authorities need to manage these flows of capital to ensure that money flows do not shift rapidly into reverse as they did during the Asian financial crisis of 1997–98.
In the wake of the global financial debacle, Managing Capital Flows: The Search for a Framework, provides useful advice to Asian policy makers on how to avoid such crises in future and on how to manage the money inflows their growing economies still need.
A keynote talk will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Henny Sender of the Financial Times.