A meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from the world's twenty largest economies has concluded in China. The G20 meeting in Shanghai was held against the backdrop of a slow-down in the Chinese economy, which has led global economists to adjust their outlooks.
So, what were the major outcomes of the meeting? What predictions can we make about reforms to China's financial markets? And what are analysts' expectations for the G20 Summit in Hangzhou later this year?