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    The Effects of the Credit Crisis in 2008 Were Largely
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The Effects of the Credit Crisis in 2008 Were Largely

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The effects of the credit crisis in 2008 were largely confined to the United States, so central banks in other nations did not have to reduce their targeted interest rate levels.

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