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G20 'focus is on future growth'
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Chancellor Alistair Darling has said the G20 nations have agreed measures aimed at ensuring economic growth over the coming decade.
Speaking after a G20 meeting in Scotland, Mr Darling called the plans "a new approach to economic co-operation" and a "major step forward".
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