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en The first quarter was certainly strong, and we think it was broad-based growth with good exports, consumption and investment. Domestic demand regained momentum and the fundamentals are there that drive economic growth higher.

en The strength in manufacturing is increasingly tied to strong demand for exports as well as reasonably good domestic demand. Other economies are doing well and we've still got reasonably good economic growth and inventory rebuilding in the U.S.

en A lot of the growth is being fueled by exports. Growth is very broad based. Coming into 2006, things look quite strong.

en Business borrowing had another strong month, pointing to ongoing investment growth. Investment again looks set to support economic growth this quarter.

en She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. It's weaker than expected due to the decline of inventories, but final demand is quite strong. Basically, it's a strong report despite the weak headline number. Consumption and all domestic demand is firm. Exports are also strong, showing that demand is quite balanced.

en Production growth is being driven by strong export demand and rising consumer spending at home. There will be some moderation in the fourth quarter because of slower investment growth and some temporary weakness in U.S. demand.

en Commodity-related funds remain in demand because the fundamentals remain the same -- we have strong economic growth in Japan, the United States and China that is going to drive up demand, while spare refining capacity remains limited.

en Our fast economic growth in the past five years has relied mainly on investment and exports. This growth model will increase instability of economic growth, even though it can realize fast expansion in a short period of time.

en The economy continues to be on a growth path, with a sustained recovery in domestic demand such as consumption and capital investment.

en Growth was slightly better than we had expected, chiefly due to resilient domestic demand such as corporate capital investment and consumption.

en Malaysia's exports have so far benefited from the recovery in global electronics demand, which has helped to boost economic growth in the third quarter. We expect exports to continue to accelerate in the last two months of the year.

en We had economic growth of 8.3 percent in [the fourth quarter] of 1999, and a lot of business plans were based on that oversized growth, ... When you make capital spending plans based on that kind of economic growth, you're going to get a lot of problems.

en They're very good numbers ... most of the growth of the economy over the coming year will come from exports rather than from consumption or perhaps even investment,

en Earnings growth and economic growth are strong enough to drive stocks higher, even if interest rates continue to rise. We're absolutely fully invested. We think commodities stocks are a good place to be.

en The gains in imports are a sign of strong domestic demand and show how resilient the economy is now. With growth in the U.S. and other export markets set to accelerate, exports will be strong for some time.


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