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CONSUMER SPENDING LIKELY TO RISE IN KOREA IN JULY: OFFICIAL.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-JUL-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SEOUL, July 30 Asia Pulse - Consumer spending is believed to have improved this month while the wholesale and retail sector may continue to show buoyancy in the second half, a senior government official said Friday.

Lee Seung-woo, head of the economic policy bureau at the Finance Ministry, said...

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