Taiwan’s statistics authority said Saturday that the island’s economy is expected to grow by 2.6 per cent in 2018, 0.18 percentage points higher than the previous forecast released in February, reports Xinhua.
The adjustment was made based on strong economic performance in the first quarter, which saw a 3.02-percent increase based on a preliminary estimate, said the authority.
The annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) forecast was raised to 1.49 per cent, up 0.28 percentage points, mainly reflecting escalating oil prices.
It also revised the 2017 economic growth rate to 2.89 per cent from the previous report of 2.86 per cent.
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The Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) wants the government to form a Tk 20,000 crore housing loan refinancing fund to help lower- and middle-income groups solve their housing problem,… 
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