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The Age
| 11 months ago
Story continues below While a clear result may not be known before the G20 summit ends, the leaders are still expected to canvass ways to secure the global economy and endorse more funding for the International Monetary Fund. The money would be used...
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The Courier-Mail
| 11 months ago
TWO jet fighters streaked through the blue skies over Los Cabos as the Mexican beach resort went into lockdown ahead of the arrival of the world's most powerful leaders...But despite its easily defensible position, Mexican authorities were taking no...
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Zee News
| 11 months ago
Hu is expected to present China's views on issues such as global economy, financial system, development, trade and employment to be discussed at the summit, reports Xinhua. First Published: Sunday, June 17, 2012, 09:05 Comments Post your Comments...
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China News
| 11 months ago
Global economic recovery and growth will be the most pressing topic at the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) summit in the Mexican city of Los Cabos. Around the world, the chronic euro-zone debt crisis, a dismal US economic outlook, and the slowdown of...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 11 months ago
The head of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development warned G20 members Saturday they may need to deploy "overwhelming force" to confront Europe's sovereign debt crisis. Angel Gurria said the eurozone's response to the trouble had...
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China News
| 11 months ago
President Hu Jintao arrived in the Mexican resort city of Los Cabos on Saturday for a G20 summit, which will focus on global growth and stability. At the seventh G20 summit, Hu, who participated in all the previous six meetings, is expected to...
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The Hindustan Times
| 11 months ago
The Group of 20 bloc of the world's greatest economic powers meets next week in the Mexican resort of Los Cabos, confronted once again by the eurozone's crippling debt crisis. Summit host President Felipe Calderon hoped to broaden the agenda to...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
The world's biggest economies must commit to a strong Europe and open their wallets to boost the International Monetary Fund's ability to contain fallout from Europe's debt crisis, Mexican President Felipe Calderon said on Saturday. Calderon will...
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 11 months ago
Mexico G20 summit host President Felipe Calderon of Mexico says he expects the world's largest economies to deliver more than the $430 billion pledged to stop the spread of the European financial crisis. Calderon told reporters that he expects "there...