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Asian growth to stay ‘robust’, says ADB chief

By Raphael Minder in Hong Kong

Published: October 22 2008 17:59 | Last updated: October 22 2008 17:59

Asia’s economies remain on course for “robust growth” next year in spite of the financial crisis and looming recession in Europe and the US, according to Haruhiko Kuroda, president of the Asian Development Bank.

Mr Kuroda said in an interview that “we can still expect around 7 per cent growth next year” across Asia excluding Japan. “That means Asia is still going to achieve relatively robust growth,” he said.

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