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G-20 agrees on huge stimulus, tough regulations
[ 2009-04-03 09:57 ]

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Leaders of the world's 20 major developed and emerging economies have agreed on huge spending measures to boost world economies and implement tougher financial regulations to try avoid such crises in future.

G-20 agrees on huge stimulus, tough regulations

Coming out of their full day meeting in London, G-20 leaders spoke of success, unprecedented consensus and historic compromises.

They pledged $1 trillion for the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and other global institutions for individual countries to draw on to restore credit, economic growth and jobs.

U.S. President Barack Obama described the summit as a turning point.

"In an age when our economies are linked more closely than ever before, the whole world has been touched by this devastating downturn. And today, the world's leaders have responded with an unprecedented set of comprehensive and coordinated actions."

President Obama said lessons of the past had been learned.

"Faced with similar global challenges in the past, the world was slow to act, and people paid an enormous price. That was true in the Great Depression [of the 1930s], when nations prolonged and worsened the crisis by turning inward, may waiting for more than a decade to meet the challenge together."

Summit host, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the world had come together with a united plan to combat the global recession.

"We believe that in this new global age, our prosperity is indivisible. We believe that global problems require global solutions. We believe that growth to be sustained must be shared and that trade must once again become an engine of growth."

The summit's emphasis was clearly on coordinated action. G-20 leaders said they will maintain their current stimulus plans and expansionary policies as long as needed.

Again, Prime Minister Gordon Brown

G-20 agrees on huge stimulus, tough regulations

"Together, these actions give us confidence that the global economy can return to trend growth even faster than the International Monetary Fund is now predicting," he said.

There were vows against protectionism and for tougher measures to regulate banks, credit rating agencies and hedge funds, and a crackdown on tax havens.

"The banking secrecy of the past must come to an end," said Britain's prime minister.

The measures announced are wide ranging. But economic analysts say that what is just as crucial is that the leaders project a united front and a commitment to coordinate efforts to combat the crisis.

One after another, the G-20 leaders seemed intent on doing just that. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said the summit exceeded his expectations and German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke of a very good, almost historic compromise.

No one, it seemed, was going to bring up the differences within the G-20. The United States and Britain had wanted more government stimulus spending while Germany, France and most other European nations wanted tougher regulation of the financial sector. Some of the poorer nations wanted to ensure they were not forgotten and bigger emerging economies, such as China and India, were intent on having a bigger say at the summit.

Throughout the meetings, a wide variety of protesters also turned out to make their voices heard. On Wednesday, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of central London - including anti-war, anti-poverty and anti-globalization groups as well as environmentalists and anarchists. While most of the marching resembled a giant street party, there were clashes with police and some arrests. On Thursday, the demonstrators who turned up around the ExCel Center, where the G-20 leaders met, were reported in the hundreds.

draw on: to utilize or make use of, esp. as a source(利用,提取)

turning point:a point at which a decisive change takes place; critical point.(轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn),拐點(diǎn))

hedge fund對(duì)沖基金

tax haven:a foreign country or corporation used to avoid or reduce income taxes, esp. by investors from another country.(避稅港)

intent on:決心實(shí)行

say:the right or opportunity to speak, decide, or exercise(發(fā)言權(quán),話語(yǔ)權(quán))

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(Source: VOA 英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津編輯)

 
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