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Rich tell emerging nations to put house in order

Emerging economies have come under fire from developed countries at the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund for a backsliding on their own domestic economic reforms and slowing growth rates.

After many years in which poorer countries have lectured the US, Europe and Japan for their economic failures, the tables were turned after the summer turmoil in emerging markets. Emerging economies are now being told to stop complaining and put their own houses in order.

Finance ministers and central bankers say that emerging economies complained when advanced economies resorted to ultra-low interest rates that sent capital flooding into developing economies and complain again when the policies are being reversed.

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