Brown says G20 should consider transactions tax

ST ANDREWS, Scotland (AFP) --

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called on the G20 here on Saturday to consider a tax on financial transactions among other measures to make banks more accountable to society.

Brown stressed a need to avoid "prohibitive costs" on the banking sector, but told finance ministers: "I do not think these difficulties should prevent us from considering with urgency the legitimate issues I have discussed."


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Published: Saturday 07th of November 2009 06:30:18 AM
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