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Asia's increasing integration with China should help the region outpace
the rest of the world in economic growth next year although the US will
remain the key driver, Singapore's DBS Bank said."In 2003, we believe
Asia will outperform other emerging markets as well as industrialised
countries in growth terms," Southeast Asia's biggest lender said in a
year-end report received at the weekend.Closer integration with giant
neighbour China, a faster recovery in information and communication
technology exports and better prices for these shipments were cited as
additional drivers for the region's economy.
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