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		<description><![CDATA[While current economic conditions are deteriorating around the world, consumer confidence is at a new low and hitting its lowest point in recent years for the once mighty economies such as U.S., Europe and Japan. China is now being regarded as having the least affected economy compare to the rest of the world. What about [...]]]></description>
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