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China plans to link banker pay to risks
BEIJING - China plans to link the pay of bankers to risks taken by their institutions but has no plans for salary caps, a government spokeswoman said Friday.
Nations:China Activities:2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit Source:(AP)
2009-09-26
G20 becomes top world economic forum
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AFP) - World leaders on Friday said the Group of 20 developed and developing nations would become the top economic forum, spreading influence to emerging powers such as China and India.
Nations:U.S. Japan China India Canada Turkey People:Barack Obama Michelle Obama Activities:2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit
2009-09-25
Pittsburgh braces for more clashes at G-20 summit
PITTSBURGH - Authorities braced for scattered protests at dozens of businesses and organizations Friday, one day after riot police turned back hundreds of demonstrators on the first day of the Group of 20 summit, arresting nearly 70 people.
People:Michelle Obama Barack Obama Activities:2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit Source:(AP)
2009-09-25
China open to G20 talks on new economic balance
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - A U.S. drive to build a more balanced global economy gained the qualified support of China on Wednesday in a sign that Group of 20 leaders may be ready to take joint action to prevent future economic crises.
Nations:China U.S. India Brazil People:Nicolas Sarkozy Barack Obama Activities:2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit
2009-09-23
Obama to reassure G20 on Wall Street reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will pledge U.S. action on financial regulatory reform at the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh and underscore the need for global coordination on the issue, a senior aide said on Wednesday.
People:Nicolas Sarkozy Barack Obama Activities:2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit Source:(Reuters)
2009-09-17
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