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December 29, 2008

World economy and New York economy

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Chinese, Japanese and Korean operators: the world economy should be the resumption until the first half of 2010
Xinhua in Tokyo on December 29th, according to Xinhua, “Japanese Economic News” Web site’s the latest news, Nihon Keizai Shimbun and China, South Korea’s major economic medias co-conducted the “Chinese, Japanese and Korean operators survey” to show that the recognition of “the world economy to resume growth until the first half of 2010,” as a view of the operators, accounted for the largest share.

In New York development projects with 5 billion U.S. dollars “moved forward” as a result of the economic crisis
BEIJING, Dec. 29th, according to in Singapore, “Lianhe Zaobao” it was reported that in New York 50 billion dollars in development projects, because of the present economic crisis, had been postponed or canceled, so the city’s geomorphic in next two years was to remain unchanged. The construction industry can be said to be in New York City in the past 20 years, an important economic pillar, and in last year the field created economic value of 30 billion U.S. dollars, and its long-term halt in New York was to have a major impact on the economy.

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