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The president said at the weekend that both budget cuts and stimulus plans would be announced this week
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China’s GDP gained 6.2% in April-June, the weakest since 1992 but, more promisingly, consumption and services are robust
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The final Lower House and Senate votes on the government's pension reform look set to be delayed
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Strong foreign investment is concealing long-term structural weaknesses in manufacturing
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The pension reform passed its first congressional vote by a wider-than-expected majority
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The government's pension reform did not come to a vote in the Lower House last night despite expectations
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Increasing employment and economic growth will be required if the government is able to pursue its spending plans
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After the May European elections, the Law and Justice party’s advantage over the opposition has grown significantly
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The country could return to recession, as confidence falls and political divisions mount
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Emerging structural trends suggest that competing national foreign policies will become more volatile and unpredictable
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