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Friday, November 2, 2007

Breakfast Links

1. Indonesia to offer $2bn Bond.

2. Leading banks in Kazakhstan downgraded.

3. At least seven Chinese shipbuilders are planning IPOs.

4. Russian Soccer team had to train in their socks because the Romanians stole their boots.

5. The IDB releases its 2008 report.
Posted by Snarky Armchair Economists at 7:59 AM
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