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HIGHLIGHTS DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES ABSORBED MORE THAN 60 PER CENT OF GLOBAL FDI INFLOWS – A RECORD SHARE – IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2013 No. 13 31 October 2013

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