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Editor’s Insight: Currency manipulators and the ‘walking dead’

The G-20 finance ministers' summit points fingers at China, Germany. With special audio feature.

Tue, 01 Mar 2016

The heat is on some countries more than others in efforts to revive the world economy.

Growth measures, monetary policy and currencies were top of the agenda at the recent summit of the Group of 20 largest economies.

The finance ministers met in Shanghai and their major concern was the direction

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