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Basic information
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Countries: 244
Member states: 192
Earth :510.065 km²
Earth H20: 361.126
Earth(land): 148.939
People: 6600 million
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Territories (in km²)
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| World | 148.939 |
| 1.Russia |   17.098 |
| 2.Canada |    9.970 |
| 3.USA |    9.629 |
| 4.China |    9.598 |
| 5.Brazil |    8.514 |
| 6.Australia |    7.741 |
| 7.India |    3.166 |
| 8.Argentina |    2.780 |
| 9.Kazakhstan |    2.724 |
| 10.Sudan |    2.505 |
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Account balance (mill US$)
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| 1.China | 179,1 |
| 2.Japan | 174,4 |
| 3.Germany | 134,8 |
| 4.Russia | 105,3 |
| 5.Saudi Arabia | 103,8 |
| 6.Norway | 63,33 |
| 7.Switzerland | 50,44 |
| 8.Netherlands | 50,17 |
| 9.Kuwait | 40,75 |
| 10.Singapore | 35,58 |
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Exports (mill US$)
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| 1.Germany | 1.133 |
| 2.USA | 1.024 |
| 3.China |    974 |
| 4.Hong Kong |    611 |
| 5.Japan |    590 |
| 6.France |    490 |
| 7.UK |    468 |
| 8.Italy |    450 |
| 9.Netherlands |    413 |
| 10.Canada |    405 |
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GDP(nominal)(mill US$)
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| 1.USA |   13.244 |
| 2.Japan |     4.367 |
| 3.Germany |     2.897 |
| 4.China |     2.630 |
| 5.UK |     2.373 |
| 6.France |     2.231 |
| 7.Italy |     1.852 |
| 8.Canada |     1.269 |
| 9.Spain |     1.225 |
| 10.Brazil |     1.067 |
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Morocco Economy - overview:
Moroccan economic policies brought macroeconomic stability to the country in the early 1990s but have not spurred growth sufficient to reduce unemployment that nears 20% in urban areas. Poverty has increased due to the volatile nature of GDP, Morocco's continued dependence on foreign energy, and its inability to promote the growth of small and medium size enterprises. However, GDP growth rebounded to 6.7% in 2006 due to high rainfall, which resulted in a strong second harvest. Despite structural adjustment programs supported by the IMF, the World Bank, and the Paris Club, the dirham is only fully convertible for current account transactions and Morocco's financial sector is rudimentary. Moroccan authorities understand that reducing poverty and providing jobs is key to domestic security and development. In 2004, Moroccan authorities instituted measures to boost foreign direct investment and trade by signing a free trade agreement with the US, which entered into force in January 2006, and sold government shares in the state telecommunications company and in the largest state-owned bank. Long-term challenges include preparing the economy for freer trade with the US and European Union, improving education and job prospects for Morocco's youth, and raising living standards, which the government hopes to achieve by increasing tourist arrivals and boosting competitiveness in textiles.
More finance information from Morocco:
General Economic Links:
| Chase.com |
| With many branches across the U.S., Chase provides many personal and business banking services
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| DealBook |
| The New York Times online daily digest of finance news and analysis is constantly updated during the market day.
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| Financial Times |
| This venerable international business newspaper reports extensively on business and stock markets.
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| Financial-portal.com |
Portal presents comprehensive financial resources, articles, news, stats, indexes, financial institutions etc: - articles on financial topics - financial news - latest currency charts - latest gold, silver, platinum and other precious metal prices - current financial indexes and dynamic graphs - universal currency converters (all major currencies) - stock, commodity and other major exchanges
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| Finweb.com - the independent financial portal |
| "Financial security. Everyone wants it; few have it. Many do not realize that true financial security requires strength in every area of one’s financial affairs. It requires a systematic approach, a strategic plan implemented over time, in order to obtain it. But it can be obtained. With the proper educational training and discipline, financial stability and security is within anyone’s grasp. That’s why we’re here: to provide you with a solid foundation of valuable financial knowledge from which to proceed..."
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| Fitch Ratings |
| Provides independent global credit rating information for the world’s credit markets
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| Forbes.com |
| Extensive coverage of business and financial news, Forbes is one of the premier sites covering the world of business.
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| Google Finance |
| Google Finance provides an unclutered interface to finance news, market summary with graphs, stock quotes, top movers and other indicators. Also search companies by stock code.
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| Kiplinger |
| Personal finance site that offers calculators, business news, quotes and much more personal finance information
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| MarketWatch |
| This Dow Jones operated site provides personal finance news, advice and stock market data and analysis
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| MSN Money |
| The MSN (Microsoft Network) provides a finance portal including latest finance news, market updates and resources.
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| Yahoo Finance |
| The Yahoo search engine provides a finance portal with breaking news, market summaries and editor articles.
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