Global tax reform top of the agenda for G20 finance ministers this weekend

By Gareth Hutchens
Updated September 20 2014 - 8:08am, first published 7:44am
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig
Joe Hockey with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Cairns. Photo: Peter Braig

The world's most powerful central bank governors and finance ministers gather in Cairns this weekend for a series of highly charged economic meetings – one of their last chances to discuss as a group the problems afflicting the global economy before the all-important G20 Leaders' Summit in Brisbane in November.

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