After the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, emerging-market nations built up huge foreign-currency reserves. But new research by the International Monetary Fund shows that those reserves didn’t help the countries weather this decade’s crisis. A possible explanation: Countries feared that using any of their hard-earned reserves might be taken as a sign of weakness.
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