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Strategies & Market Trends : Currents of Currency

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From: Ahda1/13/2016 11:32:55 AM
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I focused on this today while the bank of Scotland is calling for a huge recession even if there is one the upper end of the economy continues maybe not as affluent but they still buy.

Bloomberg Jan 13

3. China is making the shift to higher value-added exports. A move toward higher value-added exports such as technology products could mean a boost to China's overall growth, even as the headline export figure decreases. "In 2015, close to 70 cents of each dollar in overseas sales represented domestic value added. ...That’s up from about 50 cents in 2006," the analysts said. "A higher share for domestic value added means that even as headline exports shrink, they continue to make a positive contribution to growth."
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