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Mon, August 15, 2022 | 03:36
Yoon calls for support from developing nations
Yoon calls for support from developing nations
‘Empathy more than sympathy needed’ for G20 to bear fruit
Cho Jin-seo | 2010-10-22 11:39
Debt relief for US is the answer, not FX war
Debt relief for US is the answer, not FX war
I would suggest a debt-relief program for U.S. households in which the U.S. government issues bonds for the program and G20 countries purchase a significant portion of it.
Cho Jin-seo2010-10-22 11:37
Korea wants G20 to delay accounting standard consolidation
Korea is requesting G20 nations delay the consolidation process of global accounting standards, its top financial regulator said Thursday.
Cho Jin-seo | 2010-10-21 19:40
Seoul hopes COEX Accord to bring peace to currency war
Seoul hopes COEX Accord to bring peace to currency war
An increasing number of experts point out that the currency war involving the world’s economic powerhouses is developing into a “prisoner’s dilemma” scenario — each player does its best for its own benefits but the overall result is less than that desired.
Kim Tae-gyu | 2010-10-15 17:24
G20 leaders to discuss food price stabilization
G20 leaders to discuss food price stabilization
G20 preparation committee vice-chief Lee Chang-yong said Wednesday that the world leaders will discuss how to reduce volatility in food prices at the G20 Seoul Summit in November.
Kim Da-ye | 2010-10-13 20:15
Currency war moves to G20 Seoul Summit
Currency war moves to G20 Seoul Summit
WASHINGTON — The international tension on economic policies is looking to reach a climax at the G20 Seoul Summit, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ended a general meeting without any clear solutions on sensitive issues such as voting share reform and exchange rate rebalancing.
Kim Jae-won | 2010-10-10 18:57
  • S. Korea sees currency war as political gimmick
G20 economic impact estimated to top W31 tril.
The upcoming G20 summit in Seoul is likely to boost the Korean economy not only by bolstering its exports and job creation but also by improving its international image, the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) said Thursday.
Kang Seung-woo | 2010-10-07 18:21
US-China FX feud can mar G20
Experts Wednesday warned that the escalating protectionism sentiment in the United States and elsewhere can spoil the G20 Seoul Summit.
Cho Jin-seo | 2010-09-29 18:55
Nobel laureate tells G20 to listen to poor nations
Nobel laureate tells G20 to listen to poor nations
The Group of 20 touts itself as the primary global forum for economic policy. But a lax commitment toward integrating the voice of poorer nations, such as the bulk of countries in Africa, could end up compromising its relevance, according to Nobel prize-winning economist and philosopher Amartya Sen.
Kim Tong-hyung | 2010-09-29 16:46
Seoul wants G20 secretariat in Seoul
Seoul wants G20 secretariat in Seoul
Sakong Il said G20 needs to become a permanent institution with a fixed secretariat office
Cho Jin-seo | 2010-09-28 18:08
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