RTRS: G20 finance ministers meet, Europe under pressure
G20 finance ministers will press Europe this week to find an urgent solution
to its debt crisis, with a row between Washington and Beijing over the yuan
threatening efforts to address broader global imbalances.
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MAIN STORIES
> PREVIEW-Euro crisis, yuan sow discord as G20 gathers
> Canada: Move to avoid 'full-blown global recession'
> U.S. wants faster European action on debt crisis
> Europe eyes bigger Greek losses for banks
> China urges US to stymie "protectionist" FX bill
> Obama faces jobs bill roadblock in Congress
> Speed needed to meet G20 derivatives deadline
> Japan to consult with U.S. on euro bond buying
> Brazil says to discuss more G20 support for IMF
> G20 discussing liquidity supply measures - S.Korea
> G20 must advance currency reform - WTO's Lamy
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
> Politics drives Europe's schizophrenia
> Moment of truth nears for euro zone
> China's bank share buys may herald slow easing cycle
> "Depression" back in mainstream lexicon
> FACTBOX-What happened at the G20, IMF meetings
> Marseille lays bare G7 differences, lack of policy
GRAPHICS
> Breakingviews calculator - Banks' capital shortfall in case of
sovereign debt haircut> European banks in graphics> Euro zone debt crisis in graphics> Euro zone default dominoes> Interest rate expectations - 2011/13> Asset performance since July 2011,