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G7 leaders turn pessimistic on global economy

The crumbling US housing market has wounded the world economy, and conditions may worsen as debt-laden banks clamp down on credit, finance leaders from the world's top industrialised nations said yesterday.

While the US economy was likely to escape a 2008 recession and economic fundamentals remained "solid", the Group of Seven leaders said far more work was needed to restore markets to good working order and safeguard global growth.

"The current financial turmoil is serious and persisting," US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said as the G7 finance leaders laid out plans to treat the root causes of market distress.

"As the financial markets recover from this period of stress, as of course they will, we should expect continued volatility as risk is repriced."

Caution pervaded their reassurances that the United States and the rest of the world should skirt a downturn.

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