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S. Korean president orders all measures to minimize MERS impact on economy

​South Korean President Park Geun-hye ordered government officials Tuesday to take all measures to minimize the negative impact of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) on the economy.

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Dutch National Bank projects highest Dutch growth since 2008

​Six years of meager Dutch economy figures are over, with a projected economic growth of 2 percent in 2015, the Dutch national bank, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB,) indicated in the new half-yearly forecast on Monday.

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China-EU cooperation to help China's fast growing digital economy: expert

​The director general of BusinessEurope said in a recent interview with Xinhua that China-EU cooperation can help realize growth potential in China's digital economy.

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National rejuvenation is a dream for all

Chinese President Xi Jinping has decided to look outside the Communist Party of China (CPC) to pool strength for realization of the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.

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Chinese companies welcome to bid for high-speed rail between Malaysia, Singapore: official

​The Kuala Lumpur- Singapore high-speed rail (HSR) project has aroused interest of potential bidders, and Chinese companies are welcome to participate in the tender, said a senior Malaysian official.

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Turkish economy slows down amid increasing risks ahead of elections

​Turkish government will face more hardships in spurring its slowing economy amid regional, global uncertainties and domestic political risks that set to increase with upcoming elections in June, Turkish analysts said.

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China to take leading role in Silk Road Economic Belt region

​China is going to take a leading role in emerging and developing countries, particularly in the Silk Road Economic Belt region, a British expert said in a recent interview with Xinhua.

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India needs to implement planned reforms, open up more fully: IMF chief

India needs to implement planned reforms, open up more fully: IMF chief

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China likely to maintain 7 pct growth for 20 years

China has lowered its 2015 economic growth target to about 7 percent, a growth pace which analysts said could be maintained for 20 years as the country continues to enjoy huge development potential.

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Senior Chinese leader proclaims bright economic prospects despite slowdown

Senior Chinese leader Liu Yunshan on Thursday expressed confidence in China's slowing economy despite looming downward pressure on the world's second largest economy.

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China's reforms "quite positive" for global growth: expert

​The effects of China's reforms would be "quite positive" for global growth, John Paul Betbeze, economic adviser at Deloitte France, said Wednesday.

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China lowers 2015 economic growth target to around 7 percent

China targeted economic growth of approximately 7 percent in 2015, lower than the goal of around 7.5 percent in 2014, according to a government work report to be delivered by Premier Li Keqiang at the parliament's annual session Thursday.

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Nothing "problematic" about Brazil's economy: official

Brazil's under-performing economy is fundamentally sound and is simply undergoing some "re-engineering," Finance Minister Joaquim Levy said Monday.

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China's economic transformation heading to right direction: ex-Australian PM

​China has been engaged in enormous domestic economic transformation and Chinese leaders are doing pretty well on this, said former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

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China warns of challenges for global economy in 2015

​ The global economy faces big and crucial challenges with uncertainty and complexity in 2015, a Chinese government official said in an international financial meeting here on Sunday.

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China's RRR cut not start of strong stimulus

The universal reserve requirement ratio (RRR) cut starting on Thursday is not the start of a strong stimulus for the economy, a senior official of China's central bank told Xinhua on Thursday.

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Putin voices confidence to go through economic hardship

External restrictions on Russia will prompt the country to carry out structural changes in the economy and push the country to make the structure more energetic, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday.