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DAVOS, Switzerland - The world's foremost gathering of business and government leaders wrapped up a five-day meeting Sunday with widespread agreement that a fragile recovery is under way but no consensus on what's going to spur job growth and prevent another global economic meltdown.
DAVOS, Switzerland - The state of the world's economy, and keeping it on a course of recovery, is the focus of the last day of the World Economic Forum.
DAVOS, Switzerland - Government regulators from the United States and Europe laid out their financial reform plans Saturday before a skeptical banking industry, asking financiers for input but adamant that change was coming with or without their support.
DAVOS, Switzerland - International bankers and government officials met behind closed doors Saturday to discuss proposed financial reforms the industry feels are threatening economic recovery - and emerged calling the talks useful but inconclusive.
DAVOS, Switzerland - Government officials and regulators from several nations met behind closed doors Saturday with a host of international bankers, talking up proposals for regulation that have many in the financial sector concerned.
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