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IMF urges financial regulation co-ordination

By Alan Beattie in Washington

Published: March 6 2009 00:49 | Last updated: March 6 2009 00:49

Financial regulators must agree binding international codes of conduct to prevent chaos when crises hit banks operating across national borders, the International Monetary Fund has warned.

In a major study of the lessons learned from the financial crisis, the IMF also accepted blame for missing the dangers arising from weakly regulated financial institutions and admitted it had failed to provide global leadership.

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