Monday, November 10, 2008

World Bank Zoellick sees important changes through G20 meeting

Special Report:Global Financial Crisis






World Bank President Robert Zoellick hinted on Saturday that there will be important changes allowing countries with emerging economies take a stronger position in the world.











WorldBankpresidentRobertZoellick,takespartintheG20MinistersandCentralBankGovernors'MeetinginSaoPaulo,Brazil.(AFP/AntonioScorza)



WorldBankpresidentRobertZoellick,takespartintheG20
MinistersandCentralBankGovernors'MeetinginSaoPaulo,
Brazil.(AFP/AntonioScorza)



He spoke from the sidelines of the Group of 20 nations meeting of finance ministers and central bank presidents in Sao Paulo, Brazil.



Robert Zoellick said, "People have been talked about changing the G7 and the G8 so possibly do a G20, I've talked about a steering group that includes a number of those countries, I think certainly you will have some group involving China, Brazil, Russia, India, Mexico."











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