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But in the free market system, you're forced to change. Roy Romer
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Lucky for everybody because it says something about our underlying economy. Paul Brewbaker
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Positioned as we are, geographically and economically, India has a pivotal role in the region, Manmohan Singh
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We're reasonably optimistic on the economy, but markets are going to be difficult. I'd be cautious. Nick Skiming
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