LONDON (Reuters) - Global banks have stabilised since the economic and financial crisis hit last year, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Friday, but work still needs to be done to ensure a return to economic growth.
"I think we're at a point where the banks have been stabilised, but we don't yet have a strategy for a full return to growth," Brown said ahead of a seminar with economists to discuss international financial reform in the run up to the G20 summit in Pittsburgh in September.
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