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Arnab Das Bloomberg Interview on the G20 Meeting and the Currency Conundrum

Bloomberg — Arnab Das, head of global market research and strategy at Roubini Global Economics, talks about the emerging market members in the Group of 20. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television’s “On The Move.” Click for Video and Report.

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