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In the turmoil in global markets witnessed in the Fall of 2008, there have been several individuals and bodies that have come to the fore and played central roles in the crisis. The UK Prime Minister was hailed as a savior by politicians, commentators and even Nobel Prize‐winning economists for his and the UK Treasury's leadership, while the US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and the Federal Reserve have been seen as slow, but nevertheless pivotal in their dealings. However there seems to be something missing: where are the global institutions that should be taking the lead and sorting out such crises as this?
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