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Financial crisis to be overcome within 2 years - APEC

Published: 24 November, 2008, 18:56


It could take two more years to tackle the world financial crisis. That's the message coming from the twenty-one nations attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Peru. The leaders signed a final declaration backing free trade and higher s

 
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