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Countries: 244
Member states: 192
Earth :510.065 km²
Earth H20: 361.126
Earth(land): 148.939
People: 6600 million
Territories (in km²)
World148.939
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
Account balance (mill US$)
1.China 179,1
2.Japan 174,4
3.Germany 134,8
4.Russia 105,3
5.Saudi Arabia 103,8
6.Norway 63,33
7.Switzerland 50,44
8.Netherlands 50,17
9.Kuwait 40,75
10.Singapore35,58
Exports (mill US$)
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
GDP(nominal)(mill US$)
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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City / Region
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ABN-AMRO Sri Lanka 22
Bank 24
Bank of Ceylon 20
Central Bank of 27
Commercial 21
Hatton National Bank 21
HSBC in Sri Lanka 20
National Development Bank 27
National Development Bank of Sri Lanka 23
Peoples Bank of Sri Lanka 22
Sampath Bank 19
Sri Lanka 28
Standard Chartered 19
State Mortgage and Investment Bank 22
Union Bank of Colombo 21

Sri Lanka Economy - overview:
In 1977, Colombo abandoned statist economic policies and its import substitution trade policy for more market-oriented policies, export-oriented trade, and encouragement of foreign investment. Recent changes in government, however, have brought some policy reversals. Currently, the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party has a more statist economic approach, which seeks to reduce poverty by steering investment to disadvantaged areas, developing small and medium enterprises, promoting agriculture, and expanding the already enormous civil service. The government has halted most privatizations. Although suffering a brutal civil war that began in 1983, Sri Lanka saw GDP growth average 4.5% in the last 10 years with the exception of a recession in 2001. In late December 2004, a major tsunami took about 31,000 lives, left more than 6,300 missing and 443,000 displaced, and destroyed an estimated $1.5 billion worth of property. Growth, partly spurred by reconstruction, reached 5% in 2005 and more than 6% in 2006. Sri Lanka's most dynamic sectors now are food processing, textiles and apparel, food and beverages, port construction, telecommunications, and insurance and banking. In 2005, plantation crops made up only about 15% of exports (compared with more than 90% in 1970), while textiles and garments accounted for more than 60%. About 800,000 Sri Lankans work abroad, 90% in the Middle East. They send home more than $1 billion a year. The struggle by the Tamil Tigers of the north and east for an independent homeland continues to cast a shadow over the economy.
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DealBook
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Federal Trade Commission – Credit
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Financial Times
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Fitch Ratings
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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.

Google Finance
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Kiplinger
Personal finance site that offers calculators, business news, quotes and much more personal finance information

MarketWatch
This Dow Jones operated site provides personal finance news, advice and stock market data and analysis

MSN Money
The MSN (Microsoft Network) provides a finance portal including latest finance news, market updates and resources.

United States Department of the Treasury
The federal agency concerned with the financial and economic growth of the United States.

Yahoo Finance
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