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Basic information
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
Bank News

EU summit hopes boost stocks
Stocks and commodities rally for second day as some investors see value after three weeks of declines took many benchmarks to 2012 lows
Facebook down for a third session
Shares in the social networking company fell a further 6.8 per cent in early New York trading to $31.53 after falling below its issue price in the previous session
FTSE 100 rises on sustained eurobond hopes
Hopes that EU leaders can agree on eurozone-wide bonds help recovery with all but three of the benchmark index?s constituents made gains
Offshore renminbi market targets UK
StanChart issues Rmb1bn of commercial paper in London in bid to encourage offshore Chinese currency market in the City
Greek stocks defy wider European rally
Stocks across most of Europe rally as risk appetite begins to creep back but Greece bucks the trend
Yen falls on Fitch sovereign downgrade
Dollar touches five-day high against the Japanese currency ahead of BoJ meeting as the euro and sterling also gain ground against the yen
Improved sentiment boosts Asian markets
Technology shares and exporters rally ahead of EU summit, with LG Electronics and Renesas leading gains, while higher oil prices lift resources
Devaluation ? last option to save the euro
Raising taxes and cutting spending will only deepen recessions in eurozone periphery states ? devalue the currency instead, says Jeremy J. Siegel
Banks braced for fresh ratings cuts
Attention focuses on 17 investment banks that Moody?s placed under review in February, a move that threatens their access to cheap, short-term funds
Gold loses its hold over haven hunters
Demand for the yellow metal is ebbing but the possibility of a Greek exit from the eurozone and weakening US economic data could reawaken interest
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