ANKARA, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The Group of 20 (G20) leading
economies are likely to send a "reassuring" message on China and
will not single out Beijing for criticism over its recent market
turmoil, a senior delegate told Reuters on Thursday.
"The (Chinese) market is not dropping like a stone the way
it was ten days ago. There's a need to strike a reassuring
tone," the delegate said on condition of anonymity.
G20 finance ministers and central bankers are meeting in the
Turkish capital of Ankara on Friday and Saturday. The delegate
said the final communique from the meeting would likely include
a usual reference to the need to avoid currency manipulation.
(Editing by David Dolan)