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[Title] => World Bank meet: G20 agenda should add development
[Summary] => The Group of 20 leading economies should look to supporting growth in the developing world to help ensure a sustainable long-term global recovery, World Bank officials said Friday.
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[Title] => ADB hikes RP growth forecast to 3.8%
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has upgraded its growth forecast for the Philippine economy this year to 3.8 percent, from an earlier estimate of 3.1 percent, driven by increased private consumption on the back of robust remittances and election spending.
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[Title] => ADB cuts RP growth forecast amid bright outlook for East Asia
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has revised downward its growth outlook for the Philippines this year to one percent, from an earlier forecast of 1.6 percent, citing that the economy “performed even worse than expected” in the first nine months.
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[Title] => Asia leading as world economy inches to recovery
[Summary] => The numbers speak for themselves. While forecasts for world economic growth remain in the uncomfortably low single digits, Asia's economies are expected to grow by up to 7 percent in 2010.
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[Title] => Asia leading as world economy inches to recovery
[Summary] => SHANGHAI (AP) — The numbers speak for themselves.
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[Title] => Asia markets higher amid recovery optimism
[Summary] => HONG KONG (AP) – Asian stock markets were narrowly higher Tuesday amid optimism the region's economies can help lead a global recovery. European markets also rose.
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[Title] => ADB raises Asia forecasts as region leads recovery
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) – The Asian Development Bank raised its growth forecasts for China and India on Tuesday and said the region is leading a global recovery but warned against ending stimulus efforts too quickly.
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[Title] => Asia's MDG progress still mixed - ADB
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- Asia and Pacific countries continue to make broad progress in reducing extreme poverty but hunger still remains widespread and many economies are struggling to meet other Millennium Development Goals (MDG), including reductions in maternal mortality rates and access to sanitation, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said today.
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[Title] => ADB: Asia set for mild economic recovery in 2010
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Asia is set for a mild economic recovery from the global financial crisis in 2010 after bottoming out this year, the Asian Development Bank's chief economist said Thursday.
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[Title] => Asia doesn't need exit strategies yet --ADB chief
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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) -- Asian countries should continue to carry out expansionary fiscal and monetary policies to foster growth and it is not the time to discuss exit strategies, the chief economist of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said today.
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