Ph.D. programme on global financial markets and international financial stability at Jena University and Halle University, Germany

Samstag, 28. Februar 2009

G20 Website

The official website of the G20 is expanding:

https://www.g20.org/index.aspx

There is now a public area with publications and other information sources. The website states that
... as Chair of the G20 in 2009 the UK, working closely with Brazil and Korea 2008 and 2010 Chairs respectively, has established four working groups to advance this work for the next Leaders Summit on 2 April in London. Each working group is co-chaired by two senior officials from the G20, one from a developed and one from an emerging market economy. Each G20 country is represented on each working group. Experts from relevant international financial institutions, standard setting bodies, non G20 countries, business and academia have also been invited by co-chairs to input into the work of the groups.
The four working groups are

Working Group 1 - Enhancing sound regulation and strengthening transparency
Working Group 2 - Reinforcing international co-operation and promoting integrity in financial markets
Working Group 3 - Reforming the IMF
Working Group 4 - The World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs)

The forthcoming London summit has its own website: http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/en/

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