Sunday, November 16, 2014

The G20 Summit Has Ended -- News Updates November 16, 2014



G20 Nations Pledge to Boost Global Economy -- VOA

Leaders of the G-20, representing the world's largest advanced and developing economies, adopted a plan to boost global economic growth by more than $2 trillion over five years, by investing in infrastructure and increasing free trade.

As the G-20 summit ended Sunday in Brisbane, the international leaders also pledged cooperation for strong action against climate change and support for an international response to the Ebola breakout in West Africa.

U.S. President Barack Obama said policies adopted by the G-20 could add 100 million jobs for women over the next decade and stiffen regulation of global corporations.

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The G20 Summit Has Ended -- News Updates November 16, 2014

G20 Brisbane 2014: Roundup -- The Guardian
G20 summit: Leaders pledge to grow their economies by 2.1% -- BBC
G20 leaders agree on measures aimed at adding $2 trillion to global economy -- CNN
G20 Brisbane: final communique lists 800 measures for economic growth -- The Guardian
G20 united on tax loopholes, trade, global warming, banks and Ebola -- Sydney Morning Herald
G20 Leaders Rebuke Putin Over Ukraine -- VOA
G20 Leaders Pledge Growth, Threaten More Sanctions On Russia -- NPR
G20 commits to higher growth, fight climate change; Russia isolated over Ukraine -- Reuters
G20 Brisbane: Brisbane returns to normal; Campbell Newman thanks volunteers, police and residents -- ABC News (Australia)
G20 wrap-up: Putin's lonely weekend, Merkel's pub selfies and the $2 trillion plan -- 9News
G20 Summit Brisbane 2014: Was it all worth it? -- Victoria Craw, News.com.au

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