The finance ministers of the Group of 20 have finally reached a consensus following meetings in South Africa, emphasising that central banks must...
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The finance ministers of the Group of 20 have finally reached a consensus following meetings in South Africa, emphasising that central banks must remain independent in reaction to months of attacks by United States President Donald Trump. In their final statement published on Friday, following two days of meetings in the coastal city of Durban, the grouping agreed on key challenges for the global economy, including ongoing wars and conflicts, trade disputes, supply chain disruptions, debt and natural disasters.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Russia-Ukraine peace...
The finance ministers of the Group of 20 have finally reached a consensus following meetings in South Africa, emphasising that central banks must...
One of the key conversations at the G20 Finance Ministers Summit at the lush Zimbali resort in Durban this week revolves around debt — and more...
One of the key conversations at the G20 Finance Ministers Summit at the lush Zimbali resort in Durban this week revolves around debt — and more...
US set to shift its approach towards G20 when it takes over group's rotating presidency from South Africa in December.
US set to shift its approach towards G20 when it takes over group's rotating presidency from South Africa in December.
US set to shift its approach towards G20 when it takes over group’s rotating presidency from South Africa in December.| Read More Al...
US set to shift its approach towards G20 when it takes over group’s rotating presidency from South Africa in December.| Read More Al...
<p> (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 19th Jul, 2025) DURBAN,18th July, 2025 (WAM) – The global economy is facing heightened...
<p> (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 19th Jul, 2025) DURBAN,18th July, 2025 (WAM) – The global economy is facing heightened...
Finding rare consensus amid escalating tensions over the US trade war. ......