The Global Economy Is Not Yet Out Of The Woods -- The Independent
The G20 must beware seeking to end support measures too early.
Finance ministers from around the world meet today to lay the groundwork for the latest G20 meeting on the global economy to be held in Pittsburgh later this month. At the last G20 meeting in London in April, disagreements about the policy response to the slump, between the US and the UK on one side and Europeans on the other, were papered over after much diplomatic effort. Finding unity looks like being an equally onerous task this time around.
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