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Finance News Archive 14-Oct-2005
- 'New German Finance Minister Likely to Help Merkel's Agenda (New York Times)
Peer Steinbrück, a former state premier and strong supporter of modernizing the economy, was appointed Germany's next Finance minister.- 'G-20 finance chiefs set for talks (The Japan Times)
Finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 industrialized and emerging economies were to start a two-day meeting Saturday in China where they are expected to discuss the impact of soaring oil prices on the global economy, development issues and possibly China's currency reforms.- 'Business finance, city and markets news (Interactive Investor)
Business Finance and city news online from Interactive Investor (www.iii.co.uk). Plus financial and currency market news and information 24/7. Stock prices, share prices, currency markets news and business finance headlines. Also news from AFX and Reuters.- 'Backgrounder: seventh G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting (People's Daily)
The seventh G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting will inaugurate in Beijing, capital of China, on Saturday morning and be continued in the Grand Epoch City in Xianghe County, Hebei Province.- 'King's finance chairman works for Auburn trustee's law firm (Tuscaloosa News)
Attorney General Troy King, who last week issued an advisory opinion on the length of terms for Auburn University trustees, has a campaign Finance chairman who works in a trustee's law firm.
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