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Title: Global Financial Crisis
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Mr. Maris said the US financial troubles had already passed through its most difficult time but that it will take two to three years for America's financial institutions to return to normal, a situation similar to that of many Asian countries when hit by financial turmoil in 1997... Showed first 250 characters
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Mr. Maris said the US financial troubles had already passed through its most difficult time but that it will take two to three years for America's financial institutions to return to normal, a situation similar to that of many Asian countries when hit by financial turmoil in 1997... Showed next 250 characters
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