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Stop attacking Romney for outsourcing, for foreign bank accounts and for Bain Capital.
FORBES: What Obama Really Needs To Do
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The more foreign capital that flows in, the more dollars the central bank must buy to hold down the yuan, which, in effect, means printing money.
ECONOMIST: Capital inflows to China
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The cost of borrowing began to creep up again, a big bank that had bet on cheaper money failed, foreign capital took flight and Turkey found itself in a vicious circle of wobbling banks and spiralling interest rates.
ECONOMIST: TURKEY'S FUTURE
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Capital One was the first bank to issue credit cards without foreign transaction fees.
BBC: Paying the price for foreign transactions
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Central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura warns that while the Philippines needs foreign capital to boost industries like telecommunications and information technology, opposition demonstrations could raise "questions of political stability" in the minds of potential investors.
CNN: The Battle Lines Form
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If, as a result of capital inflows, there is an excess supply of foreign currency, the central bank must buy it and sell yuan to keep the exchange rate stable.
ECONOMIST: China's economy
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The three main regulators' committees at the bank on banking supervision, payments and settlements, and foreign-exchange have done important work establishing the minimum capital requirements for banks, drafting international principles for bank supervisors and writing a voluntary code of disclosure for banks' derivatives exposures.
ECONOMIST: Lenses of last resort