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71. Report: China Expecting Economy to Grow
China's economy is likely to grow at an annual rate of less than 10 percent in 2007, a state-run newspaper reported Wednesday, citing a government-affiliated think tank.
25 Oct 2006
72. Singapore Economic Growth May Moderate
Singapore's economy will likely expand at a slightly slower pace in 2007 compared to this year as it feels the effects of high oil prices and weaker external demand, the central bank said Wednesday.
25 Oct 2006
73. Official: Russian Economy to Grow in '06
Russia's economy will grow by 6.8 percent this year due mainly to strong investment growth, Alexei Ulyukayev, deputy chair of the Central Bank, said Friday.
20 Oct 2006
74. China economy expected to grow 10.5 pct.
China's economy is likely to grow by 10.5 percent this year and slow only slightly in 2007, state-run newspapers said Wednesday, citing a government think tank......
12 Oct 2006
75. Report: China's Economy to Grow 10.5 Pct
China's economy is likely to grow by 10.5 percent this year and slow only slightly in 2007, state-run newspapers said Wednesday......
11 Oct 2006
76. IMF Raises India's Economic Forecast
India's economy will likely expand a brisk 8.3 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday, revising its forecast for the South Asian economy for the second time in less than six months.
14 Sep 2006
77. IMF: China's Economy Should Grow 10 Pct.
China's sizzling economy should grow 10 percent this year and next, propelled by surging exports, but the region could be hurt if its investment boom sours, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday.
14 Sep 2006
78. Hong Kong tops free economy list - again
Hong Kong once again ranks as the world's freest economy, according to the newly released Economic Freedom of the World, 2006 Annual Report.
08 Sep 2006
79. Poll: Fuel economy big car-buying factor
Fuel economy is about even with reliability as the top factors that people consider when buying a vehicle......
24 Aug 2006
80. Quake Won't Seriously Affect Economy
Indonesia's economy is unlikely to be seriously affected by a powerful earthquake that killed more than 4,300 people and flattened tens of thousands of houses, the central bank said Monday.
29 May 2006
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