Finance ministers and central bank governors from the G20, meeting in South Africa, underscored the critical importance of central bank independence. They also voiced concern over growing global economic uncertainty fueled by ongoing conflicts, trade tensions, and extreme weather events. The leaders called for coordinated efforts to maintain stability and support sustainable growth.
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