Geschrieben von Helling am Dezember 29, 2009 · 1 Kommentar
Three instead of ten hours now, travelers need only to 1069 kilometers long route between Wuhan and Canton. With the pace of 394 flits the fastest train in the world through the country. But there is also China’s economy is at full speed. The Statistical Office in Beijing just revised the growth of Chinese economic [...]
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Geschrieben von HK am Dezember 19, 2009 · 2 Kommentare
Not every country is fortunate enough to have jumped swiftly out of a recession. African economies were slow to feel the effects of the financial crisis, and now, their markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) may be slow in evincing a rebound. It is hoped that Africa’s economy will get a strong footing for its [...]
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