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Protests at London....... whether the world leaders are going to address the issues as raised by protesting bodies
Asked by mpsgahlaut,
02 Apr '09 06:58 pm
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I don't think so. The summit is called the G20 which is a Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy which is currently taking place in London on 2 April 2009. It follows the first G-20 Leaders Summit, that took place in Washington D.C. on 1415 November 2008.
- As hosts, the UK Treasury produced an extended agenda pamphlet proposing the issues to be covered at the London summit: 1. Coordinated macro-economic actions to revive the global economy, stimulate growth and employment - review measures taken and possible further steps. 2. Reform and improve financial sector & systems - continue to deliver progress on the Washington Summit action plan. 3. Reform international financial institutions (IFIs) - International Monetary Fund (IMF), Financial Stability Forum (FSF) and the World Bank.
Cheers!
Answered by Abhi, 02 Apr '09 07:05 pm
- As hosts, the UK Treasury produced an extended agenda pamphlet proposing the issues to be covered at the London summit: 1. Coordinated macro-economic actions to revive the global economy, stimulate growth and employment - review measures taken and possible further steps. 2. Reform and improve financial sector & systems - continue to deliver progress on the Washington Summit action plan. 3. Reform international financial institutions (IFIs) - International Monetary Fund (IMF), Financial Stability Forum (FSF) and the World Bank.
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