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Pressure is on to reverse latest slide

World leaders must work hard to avoid results as watery as the summit’s artificial lake, writes Chris Giles

Strategy: Focus switches from exit to growth

Repeated shocks mean victory is some way off, says Chris Giles

Eurozone: Greece effect cuts Europe down to size

Any positive fallout will not come soon, says Ralph Atkins

China: Beijing earns plaudits for behaviour in crisis

Some structural weaknesses are being addressed, writes Geoff Dyer

G8 and G20: Harper puts recovery at heart of agendas

Canada’s premier has sought to minimise tensions between the two groups, says Bernard Simon

Economy: Canada rises above the crisis

The country does have its areas of vulnerability, says Bernard Simon

Regulation: Important staging post on road to Seoul

Brooke Masters says this meeting will shape finance for years to come

Policy coordination: Back to a future that did not work the first time around

The IMF may end up with a near-impossible task, says Alan Beattie

Bank levy: An idea that was hot, but now is not

Chris Giles explains why there may be little progress

Seoul: S Korea looks forward to its own party

Lee Myung-bak is staking his place at the top table, writes Christian Oliver

US employment: Labouring to make progress on job creation

Protectionism: Pantomime villain fails to materialise

Government bonds: Bonds are both shaken and stirred

The new era: A big, unwieldy and diverse body moves upstage

Sarkozy to press for common framework

The UK: What contribution will David Cameron make?

Financial markets: The industry embarks on a fundamental shift

Canada seizes the opportunity to promote itself