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G7 vows to fight credit crunch

October 11, 2008 admin Australian Economy, United Kingdom Economy, United States Economy Comments Off on G7 vows to fight credit crunch

THE G7 nations have vowed to take all necessary steps to unfreeze credit markets and ensure banks can raise money but have offered no collective course of action to avert a deep global recession.

» G7 vows to fight credit crunch – The Australian, 11th October 2008.




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