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In a speech before the recent G-20 meeting, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke urged emerging market nations to address the flood of money streaming into their markets.
"Capital flows are once again posing some notable challenges for international macroeconomic and financial stability," Bernanke said, adding that the flow of money could trigger inflation, price bubbles, and currency appreciation that will hurt these emerging economies if it isn't checked. Further, Bernanke also rejected the thesis that the Fed's policies were to blame, citing the emerging markets' higher rate of return as the primary reason for the cash flows.
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