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Bulgaria's government is expecting inflation to drop significantly this year as supply shocks ease, after a worrying rise at the beginning of 2008.
Papua, blessed with bountiful natural resources but lagging behind other regions in terms of economic growth, is attracting new investors.
While the global slowdown has led to negative revisions in Malaysia's outlook for gross domestic product (GDP) growth and inflation, the country should be able to count on increasing domestic demand, as well as strong performance in essential commodities, to help it weather the worst of the storm.
Already the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Qatar has unveiled plans to more than double its gas production, a timely move as the country looks to step up its energy supplies to European markets.
South Africa's ongoing electricity shortages, which have resulted in widespread blackouts and industry shutdowns, are having an increasing impact on the economy, hitting at productivity and consumer confidence, and threatening to push up the country's already high inflation rate.
Confirmation that Turkey's Constitutional Court will hear a lawsuit aimed at banning the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) could have longer term implications for the economy, although at present seasoned observers see the case as - for now - very public verbal fisticuffs.

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