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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Jan 2014

    Investors are fleeing emerging markets, underscoring anxiety about developing nations. http://on.wsj.com/1jJbdhb pic.twitter.com/YCcywXvcPZ

    9:37 AM - 25 Jan 2014
    • 253 Retweets
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    • 白夜 Λlekznder سرطونه Michael Dominguez SLipknotMG Sean D. Emory つぶやくカメさん Martin Dudáš davs
    24 replies 253 retweets 91 likes
      1. Munira Qazi‏ @muniraqazi 27 Jan 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        Investors are fleeing emerging markets MT "@WSJ:Underscoring anxiety about developing nations.http://on.wsj.com/1jJbdhb  pic.twitter.com/uVrwge6OUN”

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      1. Rami Kantari  ✨‏ @Ramikantari 26 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ had to share this on my site. Thank you! http://rbl.ms/1eImWhi 

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      1. Padie‏ @Padiemwangi 26 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ Developed world economies apart from Germany and Japan have nothing to offer Africa.U wasted ē infrastructure opportunity that existed

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      2. Peter Morici‏ @PMorici1 25 Jan 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Emerging market economy currencies dive: saying too bye to quantitative easing is so very hard to do. Will the Fed become hostage?

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Michael R. Wimberly‏ @Michaelmrw 25 Jan 2014
        Replying to @PMorici1

        @PMorici1 @WSJ Sedaka was right "Making up is hard to do" but Fed Plans using Quantitative Risk Management to keep rates Low for US Borrowin

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Michael R. Wimberly‏ @Michaelmrw 25 Jan 2014
        Replying to @Michaelmrw

        @PMorici1 @WSJ The hole dug by Deficit Spending is so huge return to normal rates would Kill the US Economy - US need to borrow wuld explode

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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      1. Andy Chen‏ @AChenLeveraged 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ is it really a market rebalance or currency play?

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      1. Jason Holloway‏ @Batlleth 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ Buy, buy, buy.

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      1. Sherrie Todd-Beshore‏ @CanaryLocke 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ ...so foolish - inexperienced investors are why the stock-market is so volitile - they follow 'trends' & listen to biased brokers...

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      1. Nicholas D. Rhew‏ @NicholasDRhew 25 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: Investors fleeing emerging markets http://on.wsj.com/1jJbdhb  pic.twitter.com/bg1Fdwf5K3” @ffrances2000 @RobertWiggins

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      1. Atilla Kayalioglu‏ @KayaliogluA 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ de aralarında Türkiye nin de olduğu kısa süre öncesinin imrenilen Gelişmekte olan ülkelerinin son grafiği. Bizdeki düşüş en yükseği

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      1. Dinar Kale‏ @ddnar 25 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: Investors are fleeing emerging markets, underscoring anxiety about developing nations. http://on.wsj.com/1jJbdhb  pic.twitter.com/Eaa6vNpqJk”

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      2. Baris Aksoy  🤖 🚗 🎮‏ @Baris 25 Jan 2014
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        US is the new EM @WSJ: Investors r fleeing EMs, underscoring anxiety about developing nations http://on.wsj.com/1jJbdhb pic.twitter.com/HTa8ueIKTb

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      3. Marcin‏ @MarcinHe 26 Jan 2014
        Replying to @Baris

        @Baris @WSJ I would not pay too much attention to short term fx fluctuations.

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      1. Johnathan Barrett‏ @JohnathanOne 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ headache for Tarsus and ITE

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      1. EGASTE‏ @egasteci 25 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ Tezgah büyük, Cemaat sadece taşeron.

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