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      Thailand's former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, faces the confiscation of part of his wealth. We ask how easy it would be to track down his overseas asset...

      Thailand's former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, faces the confiscation of part of his wealth. We ask how easy it would be to track down his overseas assets, in a world of globalised, computerised finance. And why investors in poor countries' debt aren't vultures, but playing a crucial role in keeping the lending flowing.

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