A complex web: Cubas financial system
CUBAS LEADING NEWSPAPER, Granma International, publishes Fidels reflections daily. On September 28, as the US financial crisis unfolded, Castro wrote: "No-one can doubt the destiny of the developed capitalist world and the fate it promises to billions of people on the planet."
Fidels words have a particular resonance, given whats going on in the US. Change is afoot in the worlds biggest economy. So too in Cuba, where Fidels brother, Raul, is now at the helm.
Raul, like his brother, is a socialist at heart. But he is more pragmatic than Fidel. In his first July 26 speech, marking the revolutions anniversary, Raul said the government was "conscious of the great quantity of problems that Cubans face". Earlier that month Raul started to embrace overdue economic change Cubans...
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