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- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e agency Associated_Press.
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e date "2000-05-08".
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e isCitedBy Chiang_Mai_Initiative.
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e pages "1–2".
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e quote "Countries would lend dollars to each other to help defend the value of their currencies during speculative attacks or other currency problems. The loans would be paid back in local currencies at a fixed rate. It would complement existing international institutions, the statement said, acknowledging likely opposition from the United States if a deal eventually led to an attempt to replace the Washington based International Monetary Fund. Malaysia, which has long urged fellow Asian nations to rely on each other for help, rather than on the West, refused the IMF's treatment and suffered less in the crisis than others.".
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e title "Asians will defend their money".
- 579f5a80cd4c7fcd4e44bcaecfecb5e481b13cd3ff9b3bd1237127c73996519e work Manila_Standard_Today.