For the first time since the crisis erupted two years ago, global leaders went a few millimetres beyond what was expected of them. The decision by the Group of 20 developed and emerging nations to commit $1,100bn (€816bn, £741bn) in new funds for international institutions is no doubt substantial. It will allow the International Monetary Fund to deal with the current and future torrent of balance of payment crises more effectively. But the London summit comprehensively failed to do what it set out to do. Not one of its resolutions will move the world a small step closer to resolving the global economic crisis.
自兩年前危機爆發以來,全球領導人的表現首次稍稍超出了人們的期望。由發達國家和新興國家組成的20國集團(G20)承諾,爲國際機構提供1.1兆美元新資金。這一決議無疑具有重要意義。這將使得國際貨幣基金組織(IMF)能夠更有效的應對當前及未來的國際收支危機狂潮。但倫敦峯會完全沒能實現其最初的設想。會議的任何一項決議都不會把世界朝著解決全球經濟危機推進一小步。