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  • to help the international community respond to the challenges posed by the current crisis. First of all, my Secretary of the Treasury will be meeting with the IMF and our G-7 colleagues to develop powerful new w y gtfpn^thpn the financialcapacitv
  • industrial countries; passage of increased funding for the IMF, and agreement by the G7 leaders on President Clinton's call for stronger IMF efforts to contain contagion; the Asian Growth and Recovery Initiative to promote necessary financial restructuring
  • outlined a set of specific actions to spur global growth. In the weeks since, we've been working with our G-7 partners and with those in the emerging markets to make significant progress toward that goal. Think what's happened in the last month. Japan has
  • , going back to the Naples G-7 meeting in the aftermath of the Mexican financial crisis. I have done everything I could do personally to reach out across the country, and indeed across the world, for any new ideas from any source. I'm going to give you my
  • for the economy. I've been thinking a lot about it because, as some of you know, perhaps, I will be leaving on July 5th to go to Europe for a meeting of the G-7, the world's largest industrial countries. And as I think back - 2 - over the last year and a half
  • the United States to create 7.7 million new jobs in the last three years, when the other six big economies in the G-7, together, have netted out at zero. It is not easy to create new jobs in the beginning of this technological revolution. So I cannot tell you
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