EMEs deserve bigger role in reform debate: DIFC, CIC officials

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Emerging markets merit a bigger voice in the dialogue on global financial reform, officials from Dubai and China said on Monday.

Nasser Saidi, the chief economist and head of external affairs at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), said at an event in London an "inexorable and irreversible" shift eastwards had changed the power balance in the global economy, placing its new centre "somewhere between Dubai and Shanghai". Despite this, Saidi said, the dialogue on regulatory reform has

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