Europe embraces the Obamas. U.S. media is frenzied over Michelle’s outfits. Did the public really pay attention to the G-20 Summit? And did anyone notice the other summit drama in the Middle East?Read more and share your thoughts on the Huffington Post
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President Obama and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown hold a press availability ahead of the G-20 Summit in London to discuss the global challenges at hand. (public domain)
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President Obama speaks to US-Turkish relations in his address to the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara, Turkey on April 6, 2009. He discusses the progress of Turkey’s own democratic reforms, and reaffirms US support of the Turkey's bid to become a member of the European Union. (...
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President Obama spoke with and listened to a gathering in Strasbourg, France on April 3, 2009. Having met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy immediately before, he reiterated a consistent theme of his trip, telling the audience he felt it was "important was for me to have an opportunity to no...
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Stocks rose only a little after Fitch’s warning about the U.K. and ZEW's disappointing decline helped to remove risk appetite. However, markets still appear encouraged by G-20's continued easy monetary policy.
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After a week of central bank meetings, key data and a G-20 summit, little has changed in terms of policy. Equities are rallying as a result, helped by strong Aussie housing data and an upgrade of the outlook for China.
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