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| | | ... investment. Counting out a series of problems on his fingers, Wen underscored the weaknesses underlying one of the world's fastest growing economies, problems which he said would prevent all but the most prudent steps in reforming the tightly held yuan ... |
| | | | ... September - and 4.4% next year. The US economy was tipped to grow 4.6% this year and 3.9% in 2005 while China, Australia's fastest-growing export market, would steam ahead at 8.5% this year and 8% next. |
| | | | US employment rose last month at the fastest pace in nearly four years as hiring jumped in a wide array of industries, the government said on Friday in a surprisingly strong report that stunned financial markets. The report, which showed the labor market ... |
| | | | Asia and the United States will propel the world economy to the fastest growth pace in a generation in 2004, former IMF chief economist Michael Mussa predicted Thursday. Western Europe would lag, but most of the rest of the world would join the 2004 ... |
| | | | ... (ABS) showed the economy expanded by 1.4% in the December quarter, despite a continued drag from weak exports. It is the fastest annual growth in 18 months, after the economy was buffeted by the drought, weak world conditions and the SARS epidemic last ... |
| | | | ... following a rise of 1.4% in November, the RBA reported today. Over the year to December, total credit rose by 15.5%, its fastest pace in 14 years. Lending for housing rose to from 1.8% to 1.9%, taking annual growth to a two-decade high of 23.4%. |
| | | | Bank of Queensland Ltd continues to steam ahead as Australia's fastest growing bank, reporting its highest sales ever last week despite interest rate hikes and a property market slow-down. Speaking after the bank's annual general meeting in Brisbane ... |
| | | | ... report that hinted the labor market may be stabilising and other data showing the productivity of US workers climbed at the fastest pace in 20 years. In late overnight trade on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index contract was ... |
| | | | ... jumped to 18-month highs on Monday, as investors welcomed a report showing US factories barreled ahead in November at their fastest clip since 1983. The Dow Jones Industrial average closed up 116.59 points at 9899.05, its highest close since May 31 ... |
| | | | ... dollar. The US dollar weakened overnight against major currencies, including the yen, despite news its economy recorded the fastest factory growth in 20 years. The local unit's rise came amid US dollar weakness and speculation the Reserve Bank of Australia ... |
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