in the Some analysts believe,
louboutin, G20 summit will be the countries seeking to end the notes pushed commodity prices, loss of control of the cash flood into emerging markets.
China's Vice Finance Minister Zhu also said Sunday China's second round of quantitative easing U.S. monetary policy concerns, questions, and the summit in Seoul to exchange views frankly with the United States .
the end of the summit on the future because the currency war
8, Reuters reported, G20 summit contentious issues facing the primary currency is the end of the war. Currency war in the already fragile global recovery is in danger again, under this situation, leaders need to cooperate with each other ahead of national interests first.
also said to expect the summit there is a
Some analysts believe that to live up to expectations,
polo ralph lauren discount, G20 summit will take all the big compromise, the leaders will be asked of the relevant economic issues new guidelines for political license.
before the G20 summit of a joint open letter released among the European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and President of the Council of Europe urged Rompuy G20 meeting a cooperative long-term solution, and this political commitment to allow the exchange rate and consistent with the basic principles of the market, and to stop competitive devaluations.
However, many experts believe that the end of the currency in the G20 summit on the prospect of war is not optimistic. Dayton G20 Research Group Yue Hanke said, some of the summit does not appear to make much progress on major issues, including the Doha Development Agenda on reducing trade barriers,
ralph lauren pas cher, climate change, financing sources and food security.
Experts have pointed out, since the G20 summit in Toronto in June,
mercurial vapor, the cooperative atmosphere was destroyed. If the issue of trade imbalance and exchange rate differences can not be eliminated, the prospect of reaching agreement on the international economy is very slim.
Fed policy harm the spirit of multi-national cooperation
for now, currency wars ever stronger smell of gunpowder. G20 summit, the world economy suffered a second round of the U.S. launch of the currency Some foreign media said this ridicule, G20 summit will turn into a 19 to a summit conference of the G20 countries will be shelling money the United States seal.
U.S. Federal Reserve decided to buy $ 600 billion national debt,
franklin et marshall, the move has attracted criticism in many countries, that the Fed, this approach will lead to global consequences. Germany, Brazil, China and South Africa officials have expressed concern.
Pravin Gordan South African Finance Minister, said the Fed's policy Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting of the spirit.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said:
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