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In January 2008, Vietnam faced an economic challenge as the U.S. Federal Reserve cut rates by 75 basis points. What would it take to keep the financial markets from faltering? What would it take to maintain the high growth that had lifted millions out of poverty? Was it time for significant changes, or was a steady hand what the markets needed most?