Economic meltdown has changed political landscape for foreseeable future

For the first time in decades, financial confidence is now inextricably linked to the regulatory power of governments.

Rumours of the death of capitalism, fuelled by G20 protests on the streets of London, are greatly exaggerated. But the current economic meltdown, driven by unbridled corporate greed, has changed the political landscape for the foreseeable future.

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