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Asia Must Move to Tighten Policy

Mon 04 Oct 10 | 12:11 AM ET
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Asia Must Move to Tighten Policy

Mon 04 Oct 10 | 12:11 AM ET
Dominique Dwor-Frecaut, macro strategist at Royal Bank of Scotland, says Asia is importing monetary policy conditions that are "far too loose". She tells CNBC's Chloe Cho, Steve Sedgwick & Yousef Gamal El-Din that this could lead to real estate bubbles of an "unprecedented magnitude" in 2011.

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