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Mon, March 8, 2021 | 03:02
Lee shines at G20, but challenges lie ahead
The G20 fervor and excitement has cooled down.
Na Jeong-ju | 2010-11-12 23:02
Obama slams China over yuan policy
U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday that the world is back on the path to recovery and that he and other G20 state leaders will further resolve differences over disputes such as free trade agreements and the so-called currency war.
Kim Tong-hyung2010-11-12 22:23
G20 is not magic bullet but still effective
The G20 Seoul Summit showed that the Group of 20 will not produce quick fixes for all problems just overnight, but the two-day meeting also proved that it is highly effective, probably more so than any other international frameworks the world has had, if its goals are clear.
Jong-eun | 2010-11-12 22:06
Foreign, Korean CEOs talk after business summit
Top global executives took advantage of the rare opportunity to meet and discuss business opportunities with their Korean counterparts in Seoul, a day after the conclusion of the G20 Business Summit.
Jong-eun | 2010-11-12 21:40
G20 to set imbalance guidelines by 2011
G20 to set imbalance guidelines by 2011
Leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) member nations reached a vague compromise Friday on currency and trade issues, calling for a workable resolution for the next G20 summit in France, slated for November next year.
Kim Jae-kyoung | 2010-11-12 21:07
  • G20 is not magic bullet but still effective
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  • Lee shines at G20, but challenges lie ahead
Seoul heaves sigh of relief after G20
Seoul heaves sigh of relief after G20
Three days of summits involving political leaders and CEOs from 20 emerging and leading economies is now over.
Jong-eun | 2010-11-12 20:59
Moving toward more market-determined exchange rate systems
Moving toward more market-determined exchange rate systems
Jong-eun2010-11-12 20:30
Salaried workers walk to offices near Coex
Now the curtain has closed on the G20 Seoul Summit, a historic event which boosted the nation’s pride and status. Months of preparations by civil servants and hundreds of volunteers to host the gathering of 20 heads of state paid off.
Park Si-soo | 2010-11-12 20:16
Foreigners perplexed over G20 buzz
Foreigners perplexed over G20 buzz
Now the curtain has closed on the G20 Seoul Summit, a historic event which boosted the nation’s pride and status. Months of preparations by civil servants and hundreds of volunteers to host the gathering of 20 heads of state paid off.
Kang Shin-who | 2010-11-12 20:12
G20 at a glance by numbers
South Korea successfully hosted the two-day G20 summit, elevating its global status. The followings are some numbers that characterize the gathering of the 20 global leaders. ― ED.
Park Si-soo | 2010-11-12 20:04
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