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IMF advisor for banking reforms
Our Corporate Bureau
New Delhi, Nov 15: International Monetary Fund's senior advisor Prof Kenneth Kletzer has advised India to abandon its over-cautious approach towards adapting to the international economic environment and suggested a four-point agenda in the run-up to liberalisation of the capital account.Addressing a meeting organised jointly by Assocham and ICRIER, Professor Kletzer advised policy-makers to set the fiscal house in order and give the highest priority to banking sector reforms. Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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