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More than two dozen senior officials from key economies will explore whether to send a political signal that a new global trade deal can, at last, be completed this year.

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A fight is looming between rich and poor countries over the value of the dollar and other key currencies, as governments use monetary tricks to boost their national recovery at the expense of other nations, political and business leaders warned Saturday.

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Thailand's prime minister on Saturday urged more than two dozen senior officials from key economies to try to send a political signal that new global trade can be completed this year.

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