April 17, 2012

IMF Still Won't Admit Truth About the Euro

Jeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph

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It is often said that travel broadens the mind. Not so for finance ministers gathering in Washington DC this week for the spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund and G20. For them, the agenda will seem wearily familiar.

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