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By Martin Wolf
Published: April 5 2011 21:19 | Last updated: April 5 2011 21:19
Pressures are building up for a rebalancing of the world economy. The private sector has long been trying to send a large net flow of capital from the world's relatively sluggish rich countries to its dynamic emerging ones. But the governments of the latter have resisted, by intervening in currency markets and sending the capital back as official currency reserves. But forces now at work in the world economy seem likely to bring this recycling to a natural end. If so, that would be very helpful, though it would also create new challenges.
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