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Feb 2023
34m 47s

Thursday 9 February

MONOCLE
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Pakistan holds emergency talks with the IMF to avoid economic collapse, Russia ramps up its charm offensive in West Africa and the latest economic news with Monocle’s business editor, David Hodari. Plus: Fernando Augusto Pacheco’s weekly Global Countdown takes us to China.

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