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King calls for G20 ‘metamorphosis’

The group should ‘metamorphose’ to become the governing body of the IMF, the Bank of England governor says, as Jean-Claude Juncker presses for a greater eurozone role

South Korea comes of age with G20 leadership

Seoul projects itself as capital of developed economy

UK change of heart on banking tax plan

British PM changes tack after protests

Brown floats global bank tax

G20 makes little progress on climate finance deal

G20 yet to deliver on early promise

Finance ministers fail to fulfil tasks

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G20 summit wrap-up

Krishna Guha reports from Pittsburgh on the conclusion of the Group of 20 summit and if its promises will be fulfilled

G20 communiqué

Ed Luce

Edward Luce, the FT’s Washington bureau chief, looks at what is behind the summit agenda and what is likely to emerge from Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh agenda

Gideon Rachman

Gideon Rachman, the FT’s chief foreign affairs editor, digests the atmosphere in Pittsburgh and offers an overview of the agenda for Friday’s G20 summit

Comment and analysis

Brown trades peer support for headline approval

Gordon Brown

How should a beleaguered politician, accused of being soft on banks, use his remaining domestic and international political capital? That appeared to be the question facing Gordon Brown when he gate-crashed the Group of 20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors

America has passed on the baton

The G20 is an experiment. On its makeshift scaffolding the success of the planet now rests, writes Jeffrey Sachs

Not yet out of the Bretton Woods

The G20 countries should put their money where their mouths are. A good start is to give a real say to those the Bretton Woods institutions serve today, rather than 60 years ago

A recognition of the deep roots of the crisis

We are still a long way from effectively dealing with the underlying causes of the crisis, but global imbalances have finally made it on to the agenda of the G20 summit, says Wolfgang Münchau

G20 takes charge

Its members understand a global economy requires global governance. They are aware that only through global co-operation would such governance be possible and must cling to that awareness in years ahead

Special Report: G20 in Pittsburgh

Martin Wolf says the group created in the nineties is now a vital cog of world government; Krishna Guha explores the challenge of when and how to start normalising policy, while Gideon Rachman asks whether 29 is the optimum number of leaders for the Group of 20

We need to rationalise the rules on capital

Global banking

All of the proposals have merit. But using different combinations in different places would create disorderly competition, writes Howard Davies

Timing is the soul of economic policy

Governments should only withdraw stimulus as quickly as the strength of the economy allows. The G20 should provide political cover for that outcome, not make it more difficult

Pittsburgh should be a turning point for the poor

The world needs a crisis response facility, ready to offer help for the most vulnerable countries, writes Robert Zoellick

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Narrow national interests might be obstacle

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Police officer charged over G20 protests

Metropolitan policeman charged with assault

Scepticism over G20 pledge of new era

World leaders expand G20 powers

New body takes on economic leadership

G20 communiqué verbose but short on substance

Leaders agree bank bonus standards

Portion of bonuses in deferred compensation

Sniping mars spirit of co-operation

Dissonant voices heard on the sidelines

Plea for poor to be heard

Africa and poorest nations without strong voice

Full G20 communiqué

Tensions over IMF threaten to mar G20

UK and France resist Washington proposals

Leaders seek to retool economy

Focus on regulation and macro economic policy

Central banks rethink dollar loan policy

Move reflects a return to more normal conditions

Merkel seeks to keep regulation centre stage

Chancellor says regulation is main issue

Volcker backs new bank taxes

Former Fed chief to air doubts over regulation

Agenda hijacked by global warming

G20 shifts focus to climate change

Bonuses are a low priority for G20 talks

Traders’ rewards are largely symbolic issue

Brown says G20 will focus on new framework

Focus on ’building a new financial architecture’

Obama will need all his charm to lead the disunited

The real test for the president will be G20

US wins G20 backing for growth plan

IMF would police policy co-ordination

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