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SEOUL - South Korea's central bank Thursday unexpectedly hiked its key interest rate to 2.75 percent to counter inflationary pressure driven by strong growth and rising commodity prices.
SEOUL - The Group of 20 summit in Seoul ended Friday with a joint statement that papered over many key differences but showed that leaders were at least willing to help each other navigate through difficult economic times.
SEOUL - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left the South Korean capital Seoul Friday after attending the G20 summit where he called for a new global rebalance.
SEOUL - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left this South Korean capital Friday after attending the G20 Summit.
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