Thursday, February 14, 2013

Reuters: Regulatory News: TAKE-A-LOOK-G20 finance ministers meeting in Moscow Feb. 15/16

Reuters: Regulatory News
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TAKE-A-LOOK-G20 finance ministers meeting in Moscow Feb. 15/16
Feb 14th 2013, 16:39

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Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:39am EST

  G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meet in Moscow for the  first time under this year's Russian presidency on Feb. 15/16 with grumbling  about competitive currency policies threatening to dominate.      Following are the main stories on the gathering and this year's G20 agenda.      MAIN STORIES  > G20 FX text may differ from G7 but same intent   > BOJ defends policy pre-G20, economy contracts         > G7 fires warning shot over FX,markets confused   > Back to the future as G20 comes to Russia        > G20 to skirt potholes, follow growth signposts   > G20 focus on debts, not Japan-bashing - Russia   > Russia's G20 coordinator seeks to calm fx row    > Russia's G20 to focus on jobs, investment            ANALYSES  > Low growth saps globalisation support pre-G20    > Russia struggles with investor mistrust            > Euro overshoot will rekindle tensions            > Japan needs a weak yen for foreseeable future        GRAPHICS  > USDJPY and relative balance sheets> EURUSD and relative balance sheets> JPY futures positioning> EUR futures positioning  
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