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Asian Development Bank forum on crisis measures live on Internet TV November 4

by NO_AUTHOR | Thomson Reuters Foundation
Wednesday, 3 November 2010 23:43 GMT

A forum organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on November 4 will discuss measures taken by Asian governments to help their economies weather the global economic crisis. The discussions will focus on the size of financial stimulus packages, exit strategies, and the role of central banks in promoting long-term financial stability.

Central bank governors, finance ministers and government officials from around 20 countries in the region are taking part in the "Impact of the Global Crisis on Asia - Lessons Learned, Policy Insights and Outlook" forum at the ADB Headquarters in Manila in the Philippines.

ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda will open the forum at 0950 Manila time (0150 GMT) and it will close at 1730 (0930 GMT). Key sessions will be beamed live and rebroadcast on this website throughout the day.

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