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Security tight in London ahead of G20
Henry Oyaniyi said, "I'm just hoping that the meeting will address the recession, backing it up with action."
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| A security man, left, looks out from a roof of the Bank of England in the City of London, Monday, March 30, 2009. Anti-globalisation, anti-capitalist and environmental protests are been planned, targeting the City and its financial institutions, during the G20 Financial Summit to be held on Thursday, in London.(AP Photo / Sang Tan) |
The G20 group will discuss the next steps to tackle a crisis that has brought about the collapse of major financial institutions and huge job losses. Ways to boost International Monetary Fund resources and trade finance will also be discussed.




