Deficit means higher taxes: former Finance official (CBC.ca)

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The Canadian government’s claim that economic growth and mild spending cuts will eventually eliminate the deficit is an illusion and a bit of political flim-flammery, says a former Finance Department official.

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Deficit means higher taxes: former Finance official (CBC.ca)

India Finance Minister: Fiscal Year Economic Growth Likely Around 7.75% (Fox News)

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India Finance Minister: Fiscal Year Economic Growth Likely Around 7.75%

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India Finance Minister: May Exceed 7.75% Economic Growth This Fiscal Year (Fox News)

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India Finance Minister: May Exceed 7.75% Economic Growth This Fiscal Year

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Japan’s Finance Minister Says No Danger Of Double-Dip Recession (Nasdaq)

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TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Japanese Finance Minister Hirohisa Fujii said Wednesday that planned government spending in the next fiscal year will “certainly” help boost the nation’s economic growth, preventing a return to recession.

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Finance Min: New Zealand Can Be Cautiously Confident After GDP Data (Nasdaq)

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WELLINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Finance Minister Bill English said New Zealanders can be cautiously confident after two quarters of economic growth but that more work is needed to ensure a strong, sustainable recovery.

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APEC finance ministers to discuss new sources of growth (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)

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MANILA – The finance ministers of Asia-Pacific region are set to meet in Singapore on Thursday to discuss how to further spur economic growth in the region and make post-crisis growth more sustainable.

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APEC finance ministers to discuss new sources of growth (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)