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Other countries are trying to take the middle road. French Finance Minister Francois Baroin said the debate over stimulus and austerity must be decided on a case by case basis. "Regarding the question of whether to go with more stimulus or budgetary consolidation, there are some who defend a uniform policy," Baroin said in an interview published in French daily Le Figaro Friday. "For my part, I prefer looking for what is most appropriate for each individual situation." Baroin said the G-7 talks will monitor progress made in reforming financial regulation, including requirements for larger capital cushions banks must keep to guard against market shocks. They will also debate reform of compensation rules for traders and bankers as well as regulation of high-frequency trading. Finally, the meeting will take a look at so-called "parallel financial markets," trades that do not go through a central stock exchange and have been blamed for increasing volatility during the crisis. The talks come on the back of a starkly downbeat assessment of the global economic outlook Thursday by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The Paris-based watchdog for the world's most developed economies slashed its forecast for growth in the U.S. and the eurozone this year due to government belt-tightening and falling consumer and business confidence. The U.S. will grow by only 1.4 percent this year, the agency said, down sharply from a forecast of 2.6 percent only three months ago. The combined economies of Germany, France and Italy
-- the three largest members of the eurozone -- will grow by under 1 percent this year, less than half the OECD's May forecast of 2 percent growth.
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