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- 2009 another difficult year for Spanish economy
The year 2009 has been another difficult year for the Spanish economy, which has suffered the effects of the global crisis more than its European Union (EU) neighbors. While most of Europe began its recovery in the second half of the year, the Spanish have continued to witness a decline in their economy. The third quarter of the year saw the economy shrink by 0.3 percent, indicating a slowdown in the decline, but the turnaround is unlikely to happen until the early months of 2010 ... - 2009 another difficult year for Spanish economy
The year 2009 has been another difficult year for the Spanish economy, which has suffered the effects of the global crisis more than its European Union (EU) neighbors. While most of Europe began its recovery in the second half of the year, the Spanish have continued to witness a decline in their economy. The third quarter of the year saw the economy shrink by 0.3 percent, indicating a slowdown in the decline, but the turnaround is unlikely to happen until the early months of 2010 ... - Malaysia's MITI encourages use of JAMP system
The Malaysian International Trade and Industry (MITI) Ministry encourages industries in Malaysia to make use of the JAMP system to communicate with other players on the substances contained in different products. Mohd Radhi Abdul Razak, MITI's Sectoral Policy Director said here on Wednesday at the Joint Article Management Promotion Consortium (JAMP) Workshop that the conventional way of disclosing substances was proven unreliable. Radhi said while the use of the JAMP system was o ... - Malaysia's MITI encourages use of JAMP system
The Malaysian International Trade and Industry (MITI) Ministry encourages industries in Malaysia to make use of the JAMP system to communicate with other players on the substances contained in different products. Mohd Radhi Abdul Razak, MITI's Sectoral Policy Director said here on Wednesday at the Joint Article Management Promotion Consortium (JAMP) Workshop that the conventional way of disclosing substances was proven unreliable. Radhi said while the use of the JAMP system was o ... - HSBC study: Consumer spending supports Asian economic recovery
Household spending in Asia is rebounding and will support the region's recovery from the current global meltdown, according to a study issued Wednesday by the British banking giant HSBC Bank Plc. "After a deep slump in growth and confidence, households have opened their wallets again and are becoming an important driver of economic growth for the region," the HSBC said in its macroeconomic research Asian Chart book dated Dec. 8. The bank cited the turnaround in car sales across t ... - HSBC study: Consumer spending supports Asian economic recovery
Household spending in Asia is rebounding and will support the region's recovery from the current global meltdown, according to a study issued Wednesday by the British banking giant HSBC Bank Plc. "After a deep slump in growth and confidence, households have opened their wallets again and are becoming an important driver of economic growth for the region," the HSBC said in its macroeconomic research Asian Chart book dated Dec. 8. The bank cited the turnaround in car sales across t ... - Indonesian mini market chain appointed World Cup 2010 event store
Indomaret, a local retail chain had struck a deal with FIFA's exclusive worldwide licensee, the Global Brands Group, to have the right to operate FIFA World Cup 2010 Official Event stores in all of its 4,000 outlets all across Indonesia, the Jakarta Post reported on Wednesday. Indomaret would start selling around 300 exclusive FIFA World Cup official merchandises next month. "We see football fans in Indonesia as a big market potential and we want them to celebrate the festivities ... - Indonesian mini market chain appointed World Cup 2010 event store
Indomaret, a local retail chain had struck a deal with FIFA's exclusive worldwide licensee, the Global Brands Group, to have the right to operate FIFA World Cup 2010 Official Event stores in all of its 4,000 outlets all across Indonesia, the Jakarta Post reported on Wednesday. Indomaret would start selling around 300 exclusive FIFA World Cup official merchandises next month. "We see football fans in Indonesia as a big market potential and we want them to celebrate the festivities ... - S. Korea's producer prices fall for 7th consecutive month
South Korea's producer prices fell for the seventh straight month in November due to a stronger local currency, the central bank said Wednesday. According to the Bank of Korea (BOK), the producer price index, a barometer of future consumer inflation, marked an on-year decline of 0.4 percent in November. The index dropped at the slowest pace in seven months compared with the sharpest deceleration rate of a 3.1 percent on-year drop tallied a month earlier. Meanwhile, the mo ... - S. Korea's producer prices fall for 7th consecutive month
South Korea's producer prices fell for the seventh straight month in November due to a stronger local currency, the central bank said Wednesday. According to the Bank of Korea (BOK), the producer price index, a barometer of future consumer inflation, marked an on-year decline of 0.4 percent in November. The index dropped at the slowest pace in seven months compared with the sharpest deceleration rate of a 3.1 percent on-year drop tallied a month earlier. Meanwhile, the mo ... - China's economic recovery, restructuring make foreign investors more confident
Heads of both Siemens AG from Germany and the U.S.-based Motorola's Tianjin operation have had their confidence strengthened about the companies' future development in China, after the nation's annual central economic conference concluded Monday in Beijing. Ruey-Bin Kao, chairman of Motorola (China) Electronics Ltd. based in Tianjin, a leading manufacturing base in northern China, told Xinhua Wednesday that the ongoing global economic downturn would not negatively affect his company's bu ... - China to further boost domestic consumption in 2010: State Council
China's State Council said Wednesday that the government will continue to tap into the domestic market for a stable and relatively rapid economic growth next year. Policies to boost consumption will be further strengthened and most of the current policies will be continued, according to an executive meeting of the State Council, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao. China will continue to expand domestic consumption next year and especially to highlight consumption's role in boosting ec ... - Japan's debt may top $500 bln in FY 2010: gov't spokesman
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano said on Wednesday that the government may have to issue more than 44 trillion yen (500 billion U.S. dollars) in government bonds if it is to fulfill campaign pledges set out in its manifesto this summer. "The drop in tax revenues has made it difficult for the government to realize the action plan it promised in its manifesto," Hirano said. "I assume the Prime Minister (Yukio Hatoyama) thinks it is important to maintain fiscal discipline, bu ... - Japan's debt may top $500 bln in FY 2010: gov't spokesman
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano said on Wednesday that the government may have to issue more than 44 trillion yen (500 billion U.S. dollars) in government bonds if it is to fulfill campaign pledges set out in its manifesto this summer. "The drop in tax revenues has made it difficult for the government to realize the action plan it promised in its manifesto," Hirano said. "I assume the Prime Minister (Yukio Hatoyama) thinks it is important to maintain fiscal discipline, bu ... - Indonesia has potentials for development: VP
Indonesian Vice President Boediono said that the country has potentials to become nations like some emerging countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC),due to its favorable demographic and fiscal condition, Bisnis.com online news reported on Wednesday. However, Boediono said that it