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G20 action on trade finance could be the one big positive

This week’s London G20 summit is in danger of over-promising and under-delivering. The chances of an additional global fiscal stimulus look remote and there is no sign of agreement on the best ways to support and reform the financial system. However, it is still worth watching for any initiatives to restore the flow of trade finance and kick-start global trade.

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