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G20 - “an error occurred while processing this directive”

Posted on November 16, 2008 at 5:14 in Uncategorized by Jerry Furst
By Jerry Furst - Sr Analyst at
Investors Education Network.com

“We’ll Meet Again”

The much anticipated Historic G20 meeting in Washington this weekend leaves me wanting something more – and yet the status quo seems so comfortable. My hunch that this would be a meeting to have more meetings until Obama gets “steeped” into his new gig was spot on.

Spot and Stock Markets Will React on Monday

The markets may have wanted something more substantial that a agreement to meet on the 101st day of the Obama administration – The communiqué states that the Group of XX “will meet again by April 30, 2009, to review the implementation of the principles and decisions agreed today.” Reminds me of the music from the final scene from Dr Strange Love as the bombs go off… “We’ll Meet Again… Don’t Know Where…”

Bush Says, “Goodbye”

Outgoing US President Bush hosted the world’s leaders at the White House on Friday and seemed to want to enjoy the photo op – but the body language of the other leaders seemed to be impatient. Market News International reports that the president’s last word at the microphone was “goodbye”.

The Official Declaration and Communique - Has the Last Word - In Error!

Official G20 Communique - Error in Disguise

Entire Declaration and Communique from the G20 Meeting - November 15, 2008

I found it interesting that at the bottom of the official communiqué was the message. [an error occurred while processing this directive] – (Click Above Image)

Click here for the entire Communiqué from the G20

http://www.g7.utoronto.ca/g20/2008-leaders-declaration-081115.html

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