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Deutsche Bank forecasts global growth at 4.3%, Asia at 8%, Booming local markets drive growth in Asian fixed income, Barings says Asian frontier markets to dominate investment opportunities in 2008

Deutsche Bank forecasts global growth at 4.3%, Asia at 8% From AsianInvestor.net: Global economic growth will slow down to 4.3% in 2008 from 5.1% last year, with the moderation of growth mainly due to lower growth in the US, Europe and Japan, Chew Soon-Gek, Deutsche Bank's chief investment officer for Private Wealth Management in Asia, writes in a report. Chew expects the US economy to avoid a recession, as strength...

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