Friday May 25, 2012

Analysis: Can G-20 succeed where G-8 failed?

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    franz75

    Is the goal to give candy sticks to over payed traders and bankers so they get confidence in the market again? Am I right? They need to be slapped...

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    stirfry

    Can G-20 succeed where G-8 failed?

    nope...too many conflicting voices

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    some14some

    No. But, if they exclude G-8 and make it G-12 it will succeed.

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    Nessie

    I'll need to see a "truncheoned" count to say for sure.

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    Hephatsheput

    The bankers deserved every penny of every bonus we earned. Try to take it away, I dare you.

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    Yelnats

    I think they should invite every country in the world today, and work like The United Nations. They get lots done. muah

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    rajakumar

    G-20 can throw 20 economic boomerangs,definitely it will do more good.

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    lunchmeat

    But even with all the failings, the G-20 could still offer more promise than the old G-7, if for no other reason than the right people are now at the table where decisions are being made.

    If I were running a multinational company I would be in favor of a G-20 running everything so I could lobby just one group and have clear sailing to 80 or 90 percent of the world's consumers.

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