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What India expects from G20
February 11, 2015 15:51 IST
India has urged the Group of 20 nations to put in place an effective mechanism to deal with negative spillovers of unconventional monetary policies pursued by advanced economies, the finance ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
At a meeting of finance officials from the Group of 20 leading economies in Istanbul, India's Junior Finance Minister Jayant Sinha also expressed concern over the monetary policies of some of the developed countries, the statement added.
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