South Korea turns more cautious on 2008 economy (Reuters)

South Korea's Finance Minister Kwon O-kyu makes a speech at a bussiness session of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank in Kyoto, west of Tokyo May 6, 2007. South Korea's economy will probably expand by slightly less than the previously projected 5 percent in 2008 due to increased risks from the slowing global economy and firmer oil prices, Kwon said. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)Reuters - South Korea’s economy will probably
expand by slightly less than the previously projected 5 percent
in 2008 due to increased risks from the slowing global economy
and firmer oil prices, Finance Minister Kwon O-kyu said.

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