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By EDITH M. LEDERER , AP UNITED NATIONS - The world economy is "teetering on the brink" of a severe downturn and is expected to grow only 1.8 percent in ...
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The world economy is "teetering on the brink" of a severe downturn and is expected to grow only 1.8 percent in 2008, ...
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JAPAN'S economy in the March quarter grew for the third straight quarter on the back of robust exports and a pick-up in private residential investment, ...
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The UN says the world economy is "teetering on the brink" of a severe downturn and will grow by only 1.8 percent in 2008. ...
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By YUKA HAYASHI TOKYO -- Japan's economy grew at a surprisingly robust pace in the first quarter, as the nation's exporters continued to increase shipments ...
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THE global economy is likely to see an even deeper downturn later this year, and may screech to a virtual standstill if US efforts to kick-start its economy ...
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By Shobhana Chandra May 15 (Bloomberg) -- The slump in US manufacturing deepened while the economy skirted recession, reports today showed. ...
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London (AP): British Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted on Thursday that he is the best person to steady the faltering economy, after his government ...
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By Carter Dougherty FRANKFURT: Surprising even the most optimistic forecasters, the German economy grew 1.5 percent in the first quarter of this year, ...
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FOR a while, the euro-area economy seemed to make light of global gloom. Rising food and petrol prices crimped consumer spending, but firms in the euro area ...
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