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20 countries that rule the world

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Saudi Arabia – 2015 GDP: $653.219 billion (£488.878bn)
Switzerland – 2015 GDP: $664.603 billion (£497.098bn)
Turkey – 2015 GDP: $733.642 billion (£549.067bn)
The Netherlands – 2015 GDP: $738.419 billion (£552.643bn)
Indonesia – 2015 GDP: $858.953 billion (£642.335bn)
Mexico – 2015 GDP: $1,144.334 billion  (£856.435bn)
Spain – 2015 GDP: $1,199.715 billion (£897.883bn)
Australia – 2015 GDP: $1,223.887 billion (£915.816bn)
Russia – 2015 GDP: $1,324.734 billion (£991.449bn)
South Korea – 2015 GDP: $1,376.868 billion (£1,030.524bn)
Canada – 2015 GDP: $1,552.386 billion  (£1,160.693bn)
Brazil – 2015 GDP: $1,772.589 billion (£1,325.335bn)
Italy – 2015 GDP: $1,815.757 billion (£1,357.611bn)
India – 2015 GDP: $2,090.706 billion (£1,563.186bn)
France – 2015 GDP: $2,421.560 billion (£1,810.560bn)
United Kingdom – 2015 GDP: $2,849.345 billion (£2,130.407bn)
Germany – 2015 GDP: $3,357.614 billion (£2,510.291bn)
Japan – 2015 GDP: $4,123.258 billion  (£3,082.890bn)
China – 2015 GDP: $10,982.829 billion (£8,211.215bn)
USA  – 2015 GDP: $17,348.075 billion (£12,970.863bn)
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Money talks on this planet, and the countries that boast the highest GDPs tend to wield the most clout, although some have had a rough time of late. Counting down from 20 to one, we reveal the world's biggest economies based on the latest IMF data.
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07 September 2016

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