The main talking point at this weekend’s gathering of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors is sure to be the Fed’s plan to taper QE3. But despite the volatility which has hit their markets recently, governments in emerging economies can have few gripes about the Fed’s plans to scale back its asset purchases, given that only a few months ago they complained that US policy was too loose.
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