World economy to grow more slowly, beset by credit crisis, high oil prices (Straits Times)
Story date: 2007-12-16 07:47:08
Added on: 2007-12-16 21:00:18
NEW YORK - THE world economy, buffeted by the credit crisis gripping financial markets, is expected to keep expanding in 2008 - albeit at a slower pace - with little fear of recession.
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