The G20 leaders are in South Korea - all trying to get their countries' back into good financial health, but each keeping an eye on the currency war that threatens to overshadow the summit. The heads of the world's biggest economies are keen to stop nations using their exchange rates to keep their own countries afloat at a cost to the others. Anissa Naouai is following the gathering in Seoul.
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