Financial Crisis – G20 Preview
Already, the World Bank estimates, high food and fuel prices have driven 100 million people into poverty. So to help protect the poorest, and minimize cuts in government investments in basic services like education, the World Bank its prepared to triple its lending to developing countries…. from billion to billion this year. The Group of 20— the leaders of developing countries like India, China and Brazil, as well as the leaders of high income countries—is meeting in Washington …
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