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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 statistics

Asian shares lifted by US jobs data
Confidence is boosted by unemployment figures but investors remain cautious over Greek debt talks
Doubt cast on any future Scottish sovereign ratin...
Standard & Poor?s, Moody?s and Fitch have privately indicated that an independent nation could not expect to automatically inherit triple A status
Record global sales of junk bonds
Junk bond issuance totalled a record $19.6bn last week, including a sizeable chunk of debt that European companies sold in the US
Europe?s banks face challenge on capital
According to one person close to the process, as much as half of the measures outlined in those plans do not look credible
Greece takes step closer to default
Officials say government and troika are ?quite far apart? on wage and pension reductions
North Asia to lead wave of M&A activity
Japanese and South Korean companies are expected to lead a wave of acquisition activity out of the region this year
Iran softens line on cutting oil to Europe
Iran has indicated that its threat to cut oil supplies to European states in order to pre-empt an EU oil embargo may be only a symbolic one
UK looks to bridge regulatory divide with US
Enforcement actions have reinforced the view that the UK is lighter on markets policing but that could be about to change with aggressive US-style tactics
Economic Outlook: Monetary moves awaited
The Bank of England is expected this week to announce further quantitative easing while Australia is set to receive an interest-rate cut
ECB tonic buys time for eurozone
The ECB?s longer-term financing operations have bought time for the region, but investors and strategists remain well aware that the day of reckoning still looms
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Big push for smaller stimulus
Kellogg dumps Phelps
Stocks stage a rally
News Corp's $6.4B loss - job cuts loom
Bank of America or THE Bank of America?
IBM to laid-off: Want a job in India?
Recharging a high-tech battery industry
Oil prices step above $41
The jobs problem you don't know about
Greenberg gears up for battle with AIG
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