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G7 finance leaders debate global economy, risks

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Reuters SENDAI, Japan

SENDAI, Japan (Reuters) - Finance leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies gathered in the northeast Japanese city of Sendai for a two-day discussion on issues ranging from the global economy, its risks and an appropriate policy response.

Below are key quotes from briefings by the finance leaders after the conclusion of G7 meetings on Saturday:

FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER MICHEL SAPIN:

"We have growth, but it needs to be stronger and more sustainable. There is a consensus that monetary policy is well-adapted and there are no big discrepancies in currencies, so there is no need to intervene."

"We don't need a big fiscal stimulus package similar to 2008, but countries that can should work on fiscal measures."

 

"The G7 did not talk about a 'Plan B' to respond to what would happen if Britain left the European Union. We talked about ways to help Britain stay in the EU."

GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER WOLFGANG SCHAEUBLE:

On Greece and the IMF:

"I have not solved any differences in my meeting with Madame Lagarde, because we have none."

"We will make it...whether we will finish the talks already on Tuesday, I am not sure about it."

On a Brexit-referendum:

"We hope that this will not lead to a Brexit."

"We agreed that (a Brexit) would be the wrong decision."

On economic growth policies:

"We must be careful, that the progress we have reached since the financial crisis of 2008 must not be wiped out because of...too much liquidity in the markets followed by increasing risk-takings."

"We all agreed that the state of the world economy is more positive and less nervous than somebody of us thought some weeks ago."

(Reporting by Leika Kihara, Tetsushi Kajimoto, Stanley White and Gernot Heller; Editing by Sam Holmes)

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First Published: May 21 2016 | 11:56 AM IST

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