A financial new world order?

Europeans especially are speaking of a "Bretton Woods II" that could do for financial markets what the 1944 summit at a resort in New Hampshire did for monetary policy. Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
4.1
by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 20, 2008

A responsibly written, fact-based piece on world leaders' serious efforts to fix this financial crisis. Experts' opinions on whether or not a "Bretton Woods II" is in the works provide interesting, relevant context. All sides, and their often differing interests, are described fairly.

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Donica Mensing
4.6
by Donica Mensing - Oct. 21, 2008

This story explains the purpose of the coming international economic summit and some of the tradeoffs the participants will need to consider.

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Rebecca Ewart
3.5
by Rebecca Ewart - Oct. 21, 2008

It was a little hard to follow, but it wasn't to bad.

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Kevin Henry
4.5
by Kevin Henry - Oct. 21, 2008

Good article that sheds some much-needed light on the world's status in this crisis, and what our leaders are trying to do to correct it. Plus there was a great picture of W thrown in there.

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Stephen White
4.0
by Stephen White - Oct. 21, 2008

This is a good example that greatly shows the controversy that America faces in coming to an agreement with Europe with the current financial issues that we are all facing.

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