"US can print as much money as it wants!"
Published: 01 April, 2009, 15:32
The US has to give up a lot of economic sovereignty to reach a compromise with G20 partners.
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Leaders of the world's richest nations are gathering in London to sort out the world economy, but the meeting may be over before it starts, with both sides entrenched over the issues of stimulus versus regulation.
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01.04.2009, 04:24
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Former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts believes America should come to the G20 summit, which gets underway on April, 2, realising it can no longer dominate global decisions.
G8 is probably too small and the UN General Assembly is too large, so G20 as something in between is good to try deal with recession, according to James Pinkerton from the New America Foundation in Washington DC.
27.02.2010, 18:51
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As Congress debates legislation to make the US Federal Reserve less secretive, Republican Ron Paul said the Bank loaned Iraq billions of dollars to buy US weapons in the 1980s.
05.10.2010, 08:54
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Americans are sitting and waiting for economic changes as Europe sizzles with rage over government austerity measures, with populations angered that they have to pay for others’ mistakes.
25.09.2009, 12:16
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The first day of the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, USA has been marred by violent clashes. Police use pepper spray and rubber bullets to stop protesters from marching towards the venue of the summit.
09.06.2010, 01:49
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The annual meeting in which the world's most powerful people come together and discuss world affairs in secret is wrapping up in Sitges, Spain.
03.04.2009, 20:21
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NATO sees Russia as an important partner and the ties between them should be developed in many areas, Barack Obama said, speaking on the eve of NATO’s 60th anniversary summit in Strasbourg.
02.09.2010, 10:00
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Russian Premier Vladimir Putin has slammed opposition rallies as “provocation” and said protesters would “get hit on the head” for taking part in banned gatherings.
02.07.2010, 15:59
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Hot on the heels of UN Security Council sanctions against Iran, US President Barack Obama has signed yet another document imposing even tougher penalties against Iran for its alleged nuclear weapons program.
Published: 01 April, 2009, 15:32
The US has to give up a lot of economic sovereignty to reach a compromise with G20 partners.