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Only as the memory faded and he struggled to detain it did he realize, with a start, that he had remembered something.
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The long-standing surplus in the U.S. investment income account, often cited as evidence of  “exorbitant privilege,” is receding. It already goes away without the income from profit-shifting by U.S.