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Josh Frydenberg: Keeping a tight rein on expenditure
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Heng Swee Keat: Keeping the Lion City competitive
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Carlos Dominguez: Steering well in the storm
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Jakarta’s move to double down on Mulyani Indrawati bears fruit yet again as she stays top of the Asian finance minister pile for the third year in a row.