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          OCDE cuts estimates concerning the growth of the world economy 
          
          10.11.2015, 00:00 | Economy | 2742 views 
          
          
 
  
           
           
          
          The Organization for Cooperation and Economic Development (OCDE) has worsened its estimates concerning the growth of the world's economy, for the second time in the last three months, as the slowdown of the emerging markets is affecting other countries as well, such as Germany and Japan. The OCDE forecasts that the global economy will see a 2.9% advance this year, down from its 3% September estimate, and after the 3.4% growth of 2014, respectively. According to the OCDE, the economic growth will accelerate to 3.3% next year, down from the previous 3.6% forecast. Read more on Bursa.ro  
           
          
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