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The early 1990s saw the dramatic increase in the flows of private capital from the industrial
countries to the emerging countries. This was partly contributed by pension funds from the United States and Europe in search
for higher returns overseas. The amount of private capital flowing into emerging markets was US$50 billion in 1990; the figure
was US$336 billion in 1996... Showed first 250 characters
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The early 1990s saw the dramatic increase in the flows of private capital from the industrial
countries to the emerging countries. This was partly contributed by pension funds from the United States and Europe in search
for higher returns overseas. The amount of private capital flowing into emerging markets was US$50 billion in 1990; the figure
was US$336 billion in 1996... Showed next 250 characters
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