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China put on notice over its currency

By Andrew Balls and Scheherazade Daneshkhu in Washington

Published: April 17 2005 19:11 | Last updated: April 17 2005 19:11

The Group of Seven leading industrialised countries this weekend put China on notice that it must shift to a more flexible currency regime, with finance ministers demanding it take action immediately.

The G7's communique repeated its call for "more flexibility in exchange rates" where it was lacking, to help promote more balanced global growth, and added a demand that "vigorous action is needed to address global imbalances".

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