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Comment by gillian.jones86on Jun 07, 2011 3:55pm
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RE: Industrial growth overview

RE: Industrial growth overviewWow that research is great! Here it says that the pace of IIP growth
was dampened considerably by a sharp contraction in output by 9.3
percent in capital goods sector in December 2010 vis a vis the
increase of 42.9 percent during the same month of 2009. Intermediate
goods and basic goods posted moderate growth of 6.6 percent and 6.0
percent respectively in December 2010 compared to the growth of 23.5
percent and 8.4 percent respectively in the previous year. This is a
positive indication of continued demand for finished goods during the
month.
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