Monday, July 30, 2007

South Korean Manufacturers' Confidence Rises For First Time in Four Months

(Bloomberg) -- Confidence among South Korean
manufacturers for August increased for the first time in four
months, suggesting companies may ramp up production and spur
growth in Asia's third-largest economy.

An index of manufacturers' expectations for August rose to
89 from 86 for July, according to a poll of 2,929 companies
released by the Bank of Korea in Seoul today. The index began
in January 2003 and has always had a reading of less than 100,
indicating pessimists outnumber optimists.


Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News

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