Ressolved to revoke the resoultion on retaliation, some of the items of note for Thursday.
Globe and Mail-- G7 pledges to keep up stimulus
Globe and Mail-- Mayors suspend resolution to retaliate against Buy American
National Post-- G7 presses for stronger yuan, breaks no new ground
National Post-- Developing countries urge doubling of IMF quotas
New York Times-- Wanted: Leadership on Jobs
New York Times-- Offshore Haven Considers a Heresy: Taxation
Times online UK-- IMF's Strauss-Kahn puts bank tax on the agenda
Times online UK-- No comparing with Kowloon
Telegraph online UK-- Lisbon Treaty approval could save Ireland €200m a year in debt costs
Telegraph online UK-- Alistair Darling battles to keep UK on the world's economic top table
Sydney Morning Herald-- Debate over G7 currency role
Sydney Morning Herald-- The krona party is over, Iceland, now for the hangover
People's Daily on line-- China prudent over tapping combustible ice
People's Daily on line-- China top contributor to world economic growth
The Times of India-- G-7 finance ministers warn recovery 'fragile'
The Times of India--
Sunday, October 04, 2009
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