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Chiang Mai Initiative: Haruhiko Kuroda (17)
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The Chiang Mai Initiative (CMI) was born from Japan's $30 billion New Miyazawa Initiative to aid East Asian countries during the currency crisis in 1998. Half of the funds were immediately provided, with the remaining $15 billion used for currency swaps and measures with South Korea and Malaysia.
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How did the Chiang Mai Initiative (CMI) impact the economies of East Asian countries during the currency crisis?
How did the success of the Chiang Mai Initiative influence Japan's role in international financial aid?
What other measures were implemented to support East Asian countries during the currency crisis?
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