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G20 leaders seal $1tn global deal | G20 leaders seal $1tn global deal |
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Leaders of the world's largest economies have reached an agreement to tackle the global financial crisis with measures worth $1 trillion (£681bn). | Leaders of the world's largest economies have reached an agreement to tackle the global financial crisis with measures worth $1 trillion (£681bn). |
To help countries with troubled economies, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will get extra resources worth up to $750bn. | To help countries with troubled economies, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will get extra resources worth up to $750bn. |
There will also be sanctions against secretive tax havens and tougher global financial regulation. | There will also be sanctions against secretive tax havens and tougher global financial regulation. |
And the G20 has committed about $250bn to boost global trade. | And the G20 has committed about $250bn to boost global trade. |
On behalf of the G20, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced the following steps: | On behalf of the G20, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced the following steps: |
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IMF boost | IMF boost |
The IMF has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the G20 summit. | The IMF has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the G20 summit. |
The resources it has to help troubled economies will be increased to $500bn. | The resources it has to help troubled economies will be increased to $500bn. |
An overdraft facility will also be increased to $250bn (in the IMF's currency, so-called Special Drawing Rights) that the world's poorest countries can call on. | An overdraft facility will also be increased to $250bn (in the IMF's currency, so-called Special Drawing Rights) that the world's poorest countries can call on. |
"This is the day that the world came together to fight back against the global recession, not with words, but with a plan for global recovery and for reform and with a clear timetable for its delivery," Mr Brown said. | "This is the day that the world came together to fight back against the global recession, not with words, but with a plan for global recovery and for reform and with a clear timetable for its delivery," Mr Brown said. |
NEW FUNDING PLEDGES $500bn for the IMF to lend to struggling economies$250bn to boost world trade$250bn for a new IMF "overdraft facility" countries can draw on$100bn that international development banks can lend to poorest countries$6bn increase in lending for the poorest countries. Source: BBC | |
He said there was "no quick fix" for the world economy but there was a commitment to do whatever was necessary. | He said there was "no quick fix" for the world economy but there was a commitment to do whatever was necessary. |
Mr Brown said the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development would publish a list of tax havens later on Thursday and actions would be taken against those that did not comply with international rules. | |
"We have agreed tough standards and sanctions for use against those who don't come into line in the future," he said. | "We have agreed tough standards and sanctions for use against those who don't come into line in the future," he said. |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that the conclusions of the G20 summit were "more than we could have hoped for". | |
Earlier, there had been suggestions of rifts between France and Germany and the US and the UK. | |
Mr Sarkozy had threatened to walk out of the meeting if it did not yield concrete results. |