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ReutersFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy called on Monday for new rules to curb commodity price volatility, warning as he laid out his G20 agenda that the world risks food riots and weaker growth if leaders fail to act.
Addressing 300 diplomats and journalists at his Elysee palace to kick off his stewardship of the G20, Sarkozy seemed to row back on other stated goals of exploring changes to the global monetary system and the dollar's role as reserve currency and reforming global economic governance.
Focusing on better transparency and regulation of commodities markets may allow Sarkozy to achieve real progress, after recent meetings with world leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama and China's Hu Jintao indicated he would struggle to win unanimous support for broader issues.
"How can you explain that we regulate money markets and not commodities?" Sarkozy said, speaking in an ornate ballroom in only the third major Paris-based news conference of his presidency.
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We need a wikileaks for the CME!