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Could regulation have helped stave off dives in emerging markets?
By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Kent DePinto
Thursday, September 18 2008
As Americans continue to grapple with the escalating market crisis, global markets in emerging nations are already faring much worse. Could this have been prevented with more (or different) regulation? Can last minute U.S. measures now help save a sinking world economy?
Guest: Dr. Pippa Malmgren, former financial market advisor to President George W. Bush, from Beijing




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