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The U.S. economy has been the new emerging market for much of the past year, beating all of the major advanced economies in terms of GDP growth, and becoming a favorite of big money equity investors from around the world.
FORBES: U.S. Economy Seen Slowing, But Relatively Safe
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Indeed finance officials plan to issue a new bond (which would reopen the market for emerging economies) to lengthen the maturity of the public debt.
ECONOMIST: New cabinet, old problems
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In a world with scarce safe assets, stable emerging market economies may be making the asset class a new safe haven.
FORBES: The New Safe Haven (No Speak English)
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Conscious, no doubt, of the economic crisis in Argentina and its potential to damage other emerging-market economies, the ministers welcomed the measures recently taken by the new government in Buenos Aires.
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