Group of Ten
Britishnoun
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The financial experts of the Group of Ten* gathered two weeks ago in Paris to debate ways to modernize the world's overworked, undercapitalized monetary system.
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The U.S. arrived in Bonn willing to continue monetary discussions already under way in a forum called the Group of Ten and open to the idea of a full-fledged monetary conference--some day, maybe.
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What had happened was that representatives of the Group of Ten,* meeting in London, after years of haggling had agreed on a way to revamp the free world's overworked, undercapitalized monetary system.
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Most other nations in the Group of Ten will shift their own currencies about, and the temporary U.S. import surcharge will be dropped.
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Finally, the French want supervision of the cru system to be in the hands of the Group of Ten, which holds most of the world's reserves.
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