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Letter Asks G20 Leaders To Support Financial Transactions Tax To Help Developing Countries
"G20 leaders meeting in Seoul this week are being asked to commit to plans for a 'Robin Hood Tax' on financial transactions," politics.co.uk reports. "A letter signed by 183 organisations from 42 countries, including members of the U.K.-based Robin Hood Tax campaign, is being sent to leaders to convince them to agree to taxing international financial transactions," the news service (11/8).
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