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With markets in turmoil, some question the 2016 outlook. The answer is a mixed bag
In 2015, China's economy grew at its slowest pace in 25 years. It's not all bad.
China's 2015 GDP growth is predicted at around 7 percent, continuing the slowdown.
Limited investments and some wage increases, but not for everyone.
And why that's sometimes a sign business owners are worrying about the future.
In figuring out GDP, government economists weigh 'seasonality.'
A new report projects economic productivity falling as temperatures rise.
Its economy is slowing, but how fast depends on whose numbers you believe.
Growth estimates are tweaked twice, but the markets have long-since digested that old news.
Most of Syria's 4 million registered refugees are in Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon.