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		<title>Positive Signs Continue in China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite what the IMF has to say this morning ... the World Bank expects China&#039;s economy to start growing by mid-year, as a result of its massive stimulus package (some $A800 billion).

Overall growth for China has become more certain, as activity moves from state-funded projects into housing and improved consumption. 
 

This should take full [...]]]></description>
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