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G20 leaders agree to strengthen IMF
Friday, 04 November 2011 | http://www.nerve.in/news:253500431101 | channel: Americas

"Cannes, Nov 4 - G20 leaders have agreed to strengthen the resources of the International Monetary Fund -, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday towards the end of a two-day summit here, gathering the world's top developed and emerging economies."
 
Cannes, Nov 4 - G20 leaders have agreed to strengthen the resources of the International Monetary Fund -, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday towards the end of a two-day summit here, gathering the world's top developed and emerging economies.

The leaders were expecting the IMF to play a key role in defending global stable growth, Sarkozy told a press conference in this French resort city.

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