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G20 Summit Closes, No Real ResultsA three-page communique talks about three major points of the moving the world's economy forward, but no firm or practical means of achieving them.- G20 Summit 2010 Ends with No Deal Between the United States and China on Currency IssuesThe 2010 G20 Summit, a meeting of top international economic advisers, concluded in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 12. So far, it appears that little progress was made between the United States and China on currency issues.
- G20 Summit Draws to a CloseAs the G20 ends, what good was really done?
- What We Can Expect from the G20 SummitThis meeting follows up on the meeting six months ago and addresses new issues.
The G20 Summit - How to Speak PittsburgheseIf you are a world leader who has never visited the charming city at the apex of three rivers; take note, Pittsburgh residents do have a few colloquial quirks you may wish to learn before you go.- G20 Summit ReviewThis op-ed piece examines the political ramifications within America regarding the G20 Communique and the results from the G20 Summit.
G20 Summit Cracks Down on Tax Haven and Bank SecrecyUS & UK support stimulus spending; France & Germany want tighter regulations and crack down on tax evasion & bank secrecy. Obama & UK Brown's stimulus measures dead on arrival. Is the Summit a success? For America?- The G20 Summit Forum and What it Means to America's Economic StatusThe recent G20 Summitt expands on what the U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner present concern about the decline of economic growth that has placed a strain on the U.S. and global community.
The Group of 20 SummitThe Group of 20 Summit is meeting in Pittsburgh September 24th and 25th, 2009 to discuss the global economic recovery, world trade issues, and financial recovery reform.- Is Obama Giving Our Country Away?Why are we allowing our President to childishly take our problems overseas and who is really to blame for our economic crisis in the first place?
- World Leaders Refuse to Shake Bush's Hand at G20 SummitIt appears as though world leaders refused to shake President Bush's hand at the G20 summit. If it's true, then it's shameful.