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VIENNA (AP) — Most developing countries are innocent victims of the global financial crisis yet wealthy nations have become less willing to help them through difficult times, a senior UN official said Wednesday.     

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WASHINGTON, (AFP) - Asian nations are grappling with a surge in capital inflows that may lead to overvalued currencies or asset price bubbles in the rapidly-growing region, the IMF warned yesterday.

"The one issue that countries have been wrestling with (is) coping with surges of inflows -- this time not so much outflows but inflows," IMF's Asia-Pacific director David Burton said at a Washington forum marking the 10th anniversary of the Asian financial crisis.
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VIENNA (AP) — Most developing countries are innocent victims of the global financial crisis yet wealthy nations have become less willing to help them through difficult times, a senior UN official said Wednesday.     

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WASHINGTON, (AFP) - Asian nations are grappling with a surge in capital inflows that may lead to overvalued currencies or asset price bubbles in the rapidly-growing region, the IMF warned yesterday.

"The one issue that countries have been wrestling with (is) coping with surges of inflows -- this time not so much outflows but inflows," IMF's Asia-Pacific director David Burton said at a Washington forum marking the 10th anniversary of the Asian financial crisis.
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