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  • Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of International Energy Agency (IEA), attends a news conference in Paris
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Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of International Energy Agency (IEA), ...
Decisive action on the part of his government and those in other countries, including stimulus strategies, pulled the world economy back from the brink of collapse, Mr Rudd said. "We were looking into the abyss of the total failure of the global financial system, the collapse of the global economy and...
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