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<description><![CDATA[The world has caught a cold, and not just any cold. The constant flow of negative data the world over could be seen to be exacerbating global sentiment. The ¡®bear¡¯ retains its grip on world stock markets as investors shy away from the unpredictable volatility; the banking sector drops from bad to worse as more and more institutions announce further losses. Global manufacturing also continues to bear the brunt of this particularly stubborn virus ]]>......</description>
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