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ISTANBUL (Xinhua) - World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Friday that a multipolar economy which is less reliant on the United States will be a more stable world economy.

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SANTIAGO (AP) — The world economy is still in a precarious position despite signs of recovery, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Thursday.

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GENEVA (Xinhua) -- The situation of global trade finance has been worsening, with the shortfall of credit reaching some $100 billion, trade sources said yesterday.

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