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  • US Economy Suffers From Job Losses In January

  • Growth Rate Of Singapore's Economy Slows To 6% In Q4.

  • Sri Lankan Central Bank Keeps Rates High

  • Japanese Central Bank Holds Interest Rate

  • "Chinese Economy Is Overestimated By About 40%", World Bank

  • Japanese Big Manufacturers Lose Business Confidence

  • US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rate To 4.25%

  • Inflation In China Hit 11-Year High

  • Interest Rate In UK Reached At 5.5 Percent

  • Economic Growth In Germany Accelerated

  • BOE Panel Voted For An Unchanged Rate In UK

  • Singapore's Economic Growth Slowed Down In Q3

  • World Bank Forecasts A Healthy Growth For East Asia

  • Chinese Trade Surplus Reached Record Level

  • Manufacturing Sector Slowed Down In UK

  • US Federal Reserve Cuts Rate To 4.5%

  • Federal Reserve Is Expected To Cut Rates

  • Japanese Trade Surplus Hit Record Level

  • World Bank Prioritizes Agriculture For Development

  • IMF Cuts Growth Forecast for World Economy

  • Hurwicz, Maskin and Myerson won Nobel Prize in Economics for 2007

  • Bank of Japan Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged

  • Chinese Industrial Economy Is Gaining Momentum

  • Bank of England Holds Bank Rate At 5.75%

  • World Bank Pledges Record Contribution For Poorest Countries