U.S. leads pushback against emerging market angst at G20
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The world's rich nations pushed back against emerging market complaints about the spillover effects of their monetary polices, saying on Friday they had to get their own houses in order and get with the agenda of lifting global growth.
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