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		<title>The dollars unusual  strength – will it last?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is the dollar strengthening with the huge bailouts that Bernanke and Paulson, both stunned rabbits in this credit tsunami, have fought so hard for? The answer lies in the flight to safety of US treasuries as emerging economies, until recently thought to be safe from the credit crunch, feel the effects the growing storm.
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