Too small for an IMF bail-out

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Just when it seemed that a bail-out by the International Monetary Fund was becoming the fashionable thing to do in the Asia-Pacific region, we at Green Left Weekly came to a startling realisation.

We realised that we are not in a position to apply for such generous, no-strings-attached assistance because we simply don't have large enough debts. Our need to raise money, despite being very urgent and real, doesn't quite fall into the multi-billion dollar bracket of debt that seems to be the prerequisite for the currency-propping deals recently done between Washington and some of our neighbouring countries.

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