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- Mukherjee predicts 7.75 percent economic growth
- New Delhi, Feb 10 : Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday referred to last year's economic survey ... At a Consultative Committee meeting of the Colombo Plan, Mukherjee said, "The Economic Survey 2008-09 had indicated that
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Indian Express- FY10 GDP growth at 7.75 pct - Pranab Mukherjee
- Pranab Mukherjee said an annual 7.9 percent ... The growth outlook for the next two quarters and for the whole year is expected to be in the upper bound range of most predictions for the Indian economy," he said in a speech. Mukherjee's
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Deccan Herald- What the EU and IMF could do to help Greece
- European governments are considering various options to help heavily indebted Greece in what would be the first rescue of a euro zone member in the currency's 11-year history. There is no clear procedure for bailing out a euro zone economy.
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- State sees 15 percent drop in ag sales
- PORTLAND -- Oregon's agricultural sales plunged almost 15 percent last year, pounded by a weak economy, low prices and oversupply, according to a report released Monday by Oregon State University. The state's farmers and ranchers grossed
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Katu.com- China confirmed as world’s top exporter
- China overtook Germany last year to become world export champion, official figures confirmed on Tuesday. December trade figures for Germany highlighted the hit Europe’s largest economy took in 2009 from the collapse in global economic
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CNN- Obama to meet with black leaders on the economy
- In the morning, the president is scheduled to meet with black leaders in the Oval Office to talk about the economy and jobs. Among those expected to attend are Benjamin Jealous of the NAACP, Marc Morial of the National Urban League, the
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Town Hall- Senate committee approves bill aimed at boosting state aid to
- PIERRE, S.D. — A plan aimed at increasing state funding to school districts once the economy recovers won approval Tuesday from a South Dakota Senate committee. The bill would more closely tie school aid to the overall health of the state
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