G20 Aims For New Rules To Prevent Crisis Repeat

The last time G20 leaders met, the immediate task was one of financial firefighting. At a summit in London in April, they struck a $1 trillion deal to combat the global economic crisis and agreed to do whatever it took to restore growth and save jobs. Now, nearly six months on and with tentative signs of an economic recovery, the focus has changed. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Sep 23, 2009 - 8:36 PM PDT
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by Derek Hawkins - Sep. 24, 2009

Short, but offers some helpful context on rewriting rules for banks to prevent a repeat of last year's crisis.

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