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IMF looks to strengthen Asian ties to combat global economic crisis

The IMF is looking to work with Asian countries to lessen the impact of the global crisis on the region, says David Lipton, IMF first deputy managing director

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The International Monetary Fund is looking to increase its lending capacity in the coming weeks in order to help Asian countries meet their liquidity needs as the fallout from the eurozone financial crisis continues, according to the organisation's first deputy managing director, David Lipton.

Lipton told attendees at the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong on January 16 that the ongoing eurozone

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