ANALYSIS-China in no mood to be whipping boy at G20

* China to resist G20 calls that world needs a stronger yuan

* Cites domestic demand surge, slide in external surplus

* Beijing won't be made a scapegoat on climate change either

* For other stories on the G20, click on [ID:nLQ516726]

BEIJING, Nov 4 (Reuters) - With its external surplus melting like a snowman in the sun, China is likely to give short shrift to any attempts to blame it for the woes of the world economy when finance ministers meet in Scotland at the end of the week.

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